This question VBA Power Operator Not Working As Expected was closed with reasons given:
This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error
In fact the problem can be reproduced, it is specific to 64 bit versions of MS Office AND whilst the issue is of a typographical nature, the same typo is auto-corrected in 32 bit versions of Office.
My best guess is this behavioral difference is because: ^LongLong
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). Duplicates are not asked by the same user, it's when a user encounters the same problem. It's meant so the answers go to a single place.The answer by QHarr would fit well under your answer, making it a duplicate.;
- I agree that QHarr's answer and my answer amount to the same thing. But fact is the manifestation of the problem is different. I appreciate that duplication is annoying, but the question that QHarr answered did not apply to my situation... the symptoms did not align with what I was seeing; sure same root cause. Not duplicate. Anyway... I'm sure with your experience you're better informed than me so I'll leave it here... Cheers