32 bit Actions in 64 Bit Photoshop

I am about to upgrade to 64 bit Photoshopwhen my new computer with Windows 7 arrives.  I have read conflicting information regardine the use of Photoshop actions that have been shared that were generated in 32 bit Photoshop.  In some places I have read that they will work with 64 bit Photoshop and in others I have read that they won't.  I am just wondering if anyone has personal experience with this....do they work....do they all work or just some of them???

Actions operate on "reflections" of internal program commands and thus do not care for whether the host is a PC or a Mac or 32bit vs. 64bit. As long as they do not contain references to specific features that are not available in a given environment, they work just the same, given that the commands they address have the same name.
Mylenium

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