How to convert 32 bit VBA code into 64 bit VBA code
These should work on 64 bit Excel
Private Declare PtrSafe Function FindWindowEx Lib "user32" Alias "FindWindowExA" _
(ByVal hWnd1 As LongPtr, ByVal hWnd2 As LongPtr, ByVal lpsz1 As String, _
ByVal lpsz2 As String) As LongPtr
Private Declare PtrSafe Function IIDFromString Lib "ole32" _
(ByVal lpsz As LongPtr, ByRef lpiid As GUID) As LongPtr
Private Declare PtrSafe Function AccessibleObjectFromWindow Lib "oleacc" _
(ByVal Hwnd As LongPtr, ByVal dwId As LongPtr, ByRef riid As GUID, _
ByRef ppvObject As Object) As LongPtr
If you need it to run on both you can use the following #If VBA7
#If VBA7 Then
'64 bit declares here
#Else
'32 bit declares here
#End If
A nice resource for PtrSafe Win32 API declares can be found here: Win32API_PtrSafe.txt
I'm not quite sure about the IIDFromString
and AccessibleObjectFromWindow
but I think they should be subs
instead of functions
. And lpsz
should be String
like below. Maybe anyone can confirm this?
Private Declare PtrSafe Sub IIDFromString Lib "ole32" ( _
ByVal lpsz As String, ByRef lpiid As GUID)
Private Declare PtrSafe Sub AccessibleObjectFromWindow Lib "oleacc" _
(ByVal Hwnd As LongPtr, ByVal dwId As LongPtr, ByRef riid As GUID, _
ByRef ppvObject As Object)
We need to do following two code changes:
- Replace "Long" data type with "LongPtr", at all places in the Script
You need to change the Private Function Declarations as below
- OLD: Private Declare Function GetTimeZoneInformation Lib "kernel32" ( _ lpTimeZoneInformation As TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION) As Long
- NEW:
Private Declare PtrSafe Function GetTimeZoneInformation Lib "kernel32" ( _ lpTimeZoneInformation As TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION) As LongPtr
This is working For me.
Thanks.