Microsoft Office 2010 Excel X64 -thethingy- [verified] File
for PivotTables, making data filtering visual and intuitive, and Sparklines
If you are working with VBA (macros) and see code like: MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 EXCEL X64 -thethingy-
“The thingy” became a nickname among IT pros for the – specifically the EXCEL.EXE compiled for x64 instruction sets. It wasn’t a new feature set; it was a fundamental architectural shift. You could spot it in Task Manager: Excel (64-bit) next to the process. That little label meant you could load a 1.5 GB workbook without breaking a sweat. for PivotTables, making data filtering visual and intuitive,
In 64-bit Excel, pointers are 64-bit (8 bytes), so Long (4 bytes) truncates addresses. You needed LongPtr and PtrSafe : That little label meant you could load a 1
Data analyst with a 1.5 GB server log file.
Investment banks had workbooks with 500+ MB of historical tick data, Monte Carlo simulations, and thousands of OFFSET/INDIRECT formulas. 32-bit Excel crashed every few hours. 64-bit Excel ran for days.
: These are small charts within a single cell that show data trends.