Microsoft Office 2010 Excel X64 -thethingy-
Power Pivot itself was a game-changer (in-memory columnar database inside Excel), but its 64-bit version was initially buggy.
Excel 2010 wasn't just about the 64-bit engine; it introduced tools that remain staples today: MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 EXCEL X64 -thethingy-
Before 2010, Excel was a 32-bit application. This meant it could address a maximum of (4 GB theoretically, but less in practice). For most users, that was fine. But by 2010, datasets were exploding: Power Pivot itself was a game-changer (in-memory columnar
Microsoft Office 2010 Excel X64 offers a range of benefits to users, including: that was fine. But by 2010
Microsoft officially ended support for Office 2010 on October 13, 2020 . This has several critical implications: support.microsoft.com No Security Updates:
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See also Andy Merrifield on Manuel Castells’ (1977) The Urban Question and his own (2014) The New Urban Question – “the urban as an accumulation strategy and seat of resistance“