I have three computers. All are running Windows 7. The first computer is running Windows 7 32-bit with 32-bit Office 2010. The second computer is running Windows 7 64-bit with 64-bit Office 2010. The third computer is running Windows 7 64-bit with Office 2013 64-bit installed.
Both of the 64-bit computers cannot get the ExcelPython "reference" to work. However, the 32-bit computer works just fine and on the 1st try. The command I'm testing with is ?PyStr(PyEval("1+2")). I get 3 as output on the 32-bit machine. On both 64-bit machines I get a popup that says, "File not found: ExcelPython27.dll." I am very sad.
I have tried the 64-bit version of Python 2.7.6 and the 32-bit version of Python 2.7.6 on the 64-bit computer with Office 2013 (64-bit); those did not work. I have tried copying the ExcelPython27.dll and the Python27.dll (32-bit) to the "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office15" directory; that did not work.
I have tried copying the ExcelPython27.dll to the "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14" on the other 64-bit computer; that did not work.
Does ExcelPython work for 64-bit Office? Should I just stop trying? Any information would be a great help.
Thank you,
Mad Tom Vane
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Dear ExcelPython General Discussion,
I have three computers. All are running Windows 7. The first computer is running Windows 7 32-bit with 32-bit Office 2010. The second computer is running Windows 7 64-bit with 64-bit Office 2010. The third computer is running Windows 7 64-bit with Office 2013 64-bit installed.
Both of the 64-bit computers cannot get the ExcelPython "reference" to work. However, the 32-bit computer works just fine and on the 1st try. The command I'm testing with is ?PyStr(PyEval("1+2")). I get 3 as output on the 32-bit machine. On both 64-bit machines I get a popup that says, "File not found: ExcelPython27.dll." I am very sad.
I have tried the 64-bit version of Python 2.7.6 and the 32-bit version of Python 2.7.6 on the 64-bit computer with Office 2013 (64-bit); those did not work. I have tried copying the ExcelPython27.dll and the Python27.dll (32-bit) to the "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office15" directory; that did not work.
I have tried copying the ExcelPython27.dll to the "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14" on the other 64-bit computer; that did not work.
Does ExcelPython work for 64-bit Office? Should I just stop trying? Any information would be a great help.
Thank you,
Mad Tom Vane