This is a thread from the year 2013. As observed in office 2010 the blinking cursor would not stop blinking but in office 2013 and 2016 the blinking cursor stopped after a while. It was fairly frustrating, to say the least. I've lost track of the number of times I've had to reformat a Windows machine and start over with a clean install. My everyday work-and-fun-and-digital-life machine is my delicious, over-priced and not-upgradeable-when-you-need-more-memory-and-disk.
Recently I've noticed that while editing Word documents feels a little sluggish - scrolling and typing is lagging, and Word is often unresponsive. So, I think it's more of a Word issue than a T100 issue. You have have over allocated. I would be happy if the solution was very easy, and I could look like an idiot for not knowing how to fix it and saying all of these things. I use 3 , and , as each gets bits the others miss, it wouldn't hurt to run them and see if that helps, if nothing here helps a system restore may be the easiest way to go, if it's only just started doing this, taking it back to before when this started would be worth a try, you wont lose any files, but it may set things back to how they were, hope something here helps. That means I run Office 2013 in a Windows virtual machine. The incident is cause by , and the reason why it cannot be found is because on C2R versions of Office which is the one installed on the affected machines on your environment , updates are being delivered as packages.
You may need to change the path to reflect the true location of Winword. I knew it would be overkill though. I believe the header was created in a previous version of Microsoft Word but cannot say what version. It is been investigated by our product group where they need to evaluate the implications of the possible fix, and then deliver it through a hotfix. What information do I need to provide in order to receive help? I would assume the drives and memory are not the issue, I just mentioned those in case he had taken a shortcut, but he didn't, which is always nice to see. I've tried to disable hardware acceleration, checking grammar on the fly, moving documents from OneDrive to local disk, but nothing's changed. Hopefully that will fix the problem.
I am pleased to see that this now nearly five-year-old post still contains valuable info. That's something you want to figure out before messing with it more. Opening explorer etc just takes longer than it should. I don't know why the performance is so poor. This only happens with word, so I know it is related to that program. I found then this thread and tried to change the footer as described in one of the posts and problem magically disappeared.
The computer then gets hot and lags. As you can see from the new processor lines, core duo etc, the right side is now back in charge, the ridiculously fast cpus they put out over the last 2 years were an error, that mistake won't happen again, it cost intel a big chunk of their market share. It started after I uninstalled OneDrive for business reinstalling OneDrive or Office doesn't help. Thank you for your help so far. If I open certain files containing a footer and I scroll through the document, Word will become unresponsive after 8 pages. What version of Word were the templates created in? Late last week I had a client call me about Word acting slow.
Memtest will probably not detect the cheap or mismatched memory errors, thought it might if you are lucky. I had no major programs running. Being Intel, I would think it should run much cooler than it is. The problem is that Word uses approximately 20% cpu when it has focus but is idle i. Even typing this it's lagging. The hp specter cannot be used for word, and I am a writer and need word.
I can have many chrome apps open, be downloading something, and also watching a video and my spectre is fine and nice and cool. You should not have any more problems. Nothing there looks out of line to me. Documents I'm working for aren't that heavy ~140 pages long. This will stop any add-ins from being loaded. This says to me that Microsoft has done a good job of improving Windows launch times and so I am less concerned about manually improving its performance.
Then, in the Word Options pane, select Advanced and scroll down to the section labeled Display. It would be nice to see some feedback on this one, Microsoft people, if only to know if this is actually a general issue or is specific to my document! We are not going to let this fall under like the usenet group. I know its been weeks, but I've had so much trouble with all of my pcs that I forgot about internet, aside from googling on my phone. Test the hard drive for errors If some of the physical word program data got corrupted, it's likely that word will act badly, as it is. Then I looked at task manager again and this time clicked 'show processes from all users'. Whenever I try to open Word, or download a text from the internet that opens word, Word has been uncharacteristically slow. And even if there was improvement, having to disable something is unacceptable for me.
Heh heh, yes, it could be a lot worse. When idle, it's ok mostly 0% , but when scrolling of typing it goes up from 30% to 90% in worst cases. I've googled it, and found out that some people also have this problem, but I didn't find anything useful. Best regards Alexandre Delen Working on my 100+ page dissertation in Word 2013 is taking forever due to lag and sporadic crashes. While the program could have become corrupted and is basically crashing and the system tries to recover without losing data. My brother has been having problems with his computer almost since day one.
As a last resort, use chkdisk on windows. He was connected to me through my crappy satellite internet so it probably was, but the computer itself was not lagging. Thank you ahead of time. But the moment I use word it freaks out. Office 2013 is a bitch anyway, so buggy and crashes so easily with a bad print driver. I don't know where to go with the above findinds.