vba test for 64 bit

Option Explicit

#If Win32 Then
    Sub MyTest()
        Debug.Print "32 bits."
    End Sub    
#ElseIf Win64 Then
    Sub MyTest()
        Debug.Print "64 bits."
        'This should be an error only if it is 64 bits:
        Debug.Print 0 / 0
    End Sub    
#ElseIf Win16
    Sub MyTest()
        Debug.Print "16 bits."
    End Sub    
#End If

Sub MyExecutiveMain()    
    MyTest
End Sub

Sub WhichVersion()
    #If VBA7 Then
        Debug.Print "VBA7"
    #Else
        Debug.Print "NOT VBA7"
    #End If
End Sub

#If VBA7 And Win64 Then
    Private Declare PtrSafe Sub Sleep Lib "kernel32" (ByVal dwMilliseconds As Long)
#Else
    Private Declare Sub Sleep Lib "kernel32" (ByVal dwMilliseconds As Long)
#End If

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