Is cc 2014 64 bit?

In my start menu I see InDesign CC,  InDesign CC (64 bit), and InDesign CC (2014) but no InDesign CC (64 bit 2014). So is 2014 32 bit or ???

cycler, That actually depends on your operating system.
On Mac, we only have 64 bit version available for InDesign CC 2014.
On Windows, it will install 32 bit or 64 bit depending on the OS you have.
If you have a 64 bit OS installed, by default you will have InDesign CC 2014 x64 bit version installed.
And if you have a 32 bit OS installed, by default you will have InDesign CC 2014 x32 bit version installed.
However, if you want to install a 32 bit version of InDesign CC 2014, you can download it from the below link.
          Adobe - InDesign : For Windows : Adobe InDesign CC 2014 release (Windows 32bit)
Hope that Helps.
Regards
~ Arpit Kapoor

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