Project Online 64 bits?

Hello,
I want to test Project Pro for Office 365 on my Win7 PC where
MS Office 2013 64 bits is already installed. When I start from "Your Office on Request":
I get the error: An issue occurred.  Sorry... We cannot install Office (32 bits), because the 62 bit versions of Office programs are already installed on your computer.
How can I specify that I need the 64 bits version of Project Pro for Office 365
Thanks in advance

Windows installer wont let you to install 32 bit project pro.
At a time you can either install 64 bit of office or 32 bit of office .
If you have 64 bit of office then you cant install 32 bit of project pro on your machine and vice versa. 
To install 64 bit of Project pro you need to have 64 bit of Project pro binary as 32 bit of binary and 64 bit of binary are different.
Installing Project Pro 2013 Your Windows Computer
To install Project Pro 2013 on a Windows computer, the user logs into Office 365 at https://portal.microsoftonline.com as [email protected].
From the main menu at the top, the user chooses the gear icon (which means Settings), then Software, then Project (under the Software heading on the left). If Project Pro 2013 has already been installed by this user, the installations (maximum of 5) will be
displayed in a list. If it's not already installed on this computer, click the Project icon or Install button to install the 32-bit version. (If you are sure you need the 64-bit version, to integrate with 64-bit
Office, choose the advanced link instead.) The user must provide elevated (local Administrator) credentials for the installation to proceed, but not for launching the program later. By the way, this process uses the new Office Click-To-Run (streaming)
installation, which is very fast to start but takes a while to complete.
Then, if the user has Office 2010 installed on this computer and uses Outlook, there is another installation to do: under the gear icon (which means Settings), then Software, choose Desktop Setup, then choose Setup and follow the instructions. This will not
work for Office 2007; contact the ITS HelpDesk to upgrade to Office 2010 is necessary.
To address your query accurately, I’d like to confirm if you want to install the 32 bit version of Office 365 ProPlus (Office 2013). If yes, we can perform the following steps to
achieve that target:
1. Sign in to Office 365 Admin portal with the user ID, and then click PC & Mac. If you’re an admin, go to Admin> Settings > Office
365 Settings > Software. 
2. On the Office page, select a Language, and select 32 bit as the following screenshot shows. Then click Install.
For more information about the installation, please see: how
to install Office on your PC with Office 365.
kirtesh

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