Word X64 -thethingy- - Microsoft Office 2010
This report examines Microsoft Office 2010 Word x64 , specifically in the context of the historical "thethingy" release. Overview of Microsoft Office 2010 (x64)
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Word 2010 refined the Ribbon interface introduced in 2007, making it fully customizable for the first time. Other major additions included: This report examines Microsoft Office 2010 Word x64
Technical advantages
The chief technical advantage of Word x64 is access to a much larger virtual address space. That allowed: Clipboard Overflow: Copying more than 100 MB of
: Introduced basic co-authoring and the ability to save documents directly to online services like OneDrive. Enhanced Media
5.2 Preservation Projects
Archivists at the Internet Archive and BetaArchive have preserved original Office 2010 x64 ISOs, including the rarely-seen Volume License editions with SP1 integrated. Some hobbyists run "thethingy" on modern Windows 11 (with compatibility mode), reporting surprising stability after adjusting heap allocation settings.
3.3 The Ugly (TheThingy’s Infamous Quirks)
- Clipboard Overflow: Copying more than 100 MB of formatted text sometimes corrupted the clipboard viewer, requiring a reboot.
- Equation Editor Ghosting: The new OMML (Office Math Markup Language) equations sometimes disappeared after save/reload, leaving blank spaces.
- The "Phantom Undo" Bug: Undo (Ctrl+Z) would jump back 20–30 steps at random, a bug never fully patched.