Hello, Currently we're having a problem with an user who can't open excel. You could also try repairing Office. Who knows if this will last, but it seems more concrete than anything else I have tried before. Unchecked the box, and voila, I was able to open Excel, Outlook, and Word, joining PowerPoint and Access which had never had a problem. And they aren't even providing proper solutions for it, or even fixing the problem at all. You can go through the following Microsoft Live Support link to fix Outlook problems with office word. Microsoft recommends using 32-bit Excel in most cases source: but does list 'large data sets' as a reason for trying 64-bit source:.
As Freya notes, this problem has so far been identified with Security update for Excel 2010 and Security update for Excel 2013. It's totally preventable if you have Word 2013. Switching it back to Power saving fixed everything. On the left, choose Save. But just as all jobs establishing it will be a bit difficult but the end results are outstanding. Restore crashed Excel by Open and Repair Step 1.
Has anyone else found a potential solution to this yet? You answered in comment that you want to load the csv file to a database. This computer also has Office 2013 on it no Office 365 with it though. If the suggestion is helpful, it would be appreciated that you could help to mark the reply as an answer, then it would be easier for other community members who have a similar issue to quickly find the valid solution in this thread. I set the calculations to Manual, and I repaired the file, but the file didn't change in file size and it is still having these problems. Best regards, Yuki Sun Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they helped. We apologize that Excel is showing a blank screen instead of a more helpful error message with information about what to do next.
Before using the repair steps below, try installing updates, restarting your computer, and then launching Excel. Okay, you got lucky this time. Solution: Click File, Account or File, Office Account in Outlook. I did not reinstall Office. If that communication fails, the application ie.
I would install Office 2013 and it installed fine. Solution: In Word click File, Options. Thanks for solving my problem after about 5 hours of work. I restarted my computer but that didn't work. The only reason I still need 2010 is that 2013's. I haven't verified the Fonts though, However this user does allot of graphics and advertisement like items so I imagine that she has most if not every font that the company uses. No error message, it just hangs and the hourglass spins.
How is it possible that all the cores in the processor reach 100% in usage and it reaches the overheat temperature in few seconds? Right-click on the Excel and select Properties. In some cases, it may just happen that one of the files necessary to the well-functioning of your Office 2013 applications has been damaged, deleted or corrupted after a brutal shutdown for example. It always changes the drive letter back to the network address. These drivers can affect the whole Office suite. I have seen similar problems with quite smaller files which still doesn't open. A year ago : occasionally there is a 30-60 second delay after clicking on an.
Whatever field you are into work at home is perfect match in the software field. There's actually an option for that, and here's how to access it. I can't say for certain it's what caused the issue but there's 100% correlation so far. If it's just one or two people who deal with large datasets and they don't send that data all over the company I don't think we'd have a problem moving them to 64-bit to help them out. User Alert System provided by - Copyright © 2019 DragonByte Technologies Ltd. It is a free add-in from Microsoft.
Solution 1: change the default printer Why does this fix our problem? Another to look at is the temporary files folder. Then you'll get the crashed Excel file back. Hi everyone, I was hoping to get some guidance. Thanks for the help said. By the headers, I mean the column names in your csv, if you have them. I have resolved the issue for the user: 1. Rest assured you won't need to do this manually; Microsoft are offering a program for that: an.
Then delete the columns by right-clicking and selecting Delete. Hope this helps Have a beautiful day Bob Anonymous said. Uninstalled Office Standard 2013 2. This led me to believe it might be a Microsoft Update but because I re-installed the application the updates all installed at the same time so it's difficult to see which one it might be. I want to try to cut down on the file size but I can't unless I open the workbook. I try to vlookup the data from A in B.
Click the arrow next to the Open button and then click Open and Repair. Go to open any program and it would kick out an error. Having your customers open up a blank workbook does not exactly inspire confidence. To make matters more confusing, if you open Excel first which opens quickly on its own and then open the file, the file opens blazingly fast. The family doesn't get neglected and you can get your work done too. One freeware program, which is available at , is especially good at cleaning macro code, which becomes bloated by multiple edits. In Excel, click File, Options, and under Proofing, click the button marked AutoCorrect Options.