Office 2013 Display Issue
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Open Excel with Admin rights and test If you have the same problem.
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Oh yeah, log in as a different user on the box and see if that changes anything.
If not, consider a full reinstallation of Windows.
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I have a user with a similar problem - but even though she's told me about it repeatedly, she won't let me work on her computer to fix it. There doesn't seem to be any issue with data.
This is the same user who has computer issues all the time - I seriously think there is a poltergeist in her office.
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@Dashrender said:
I have a user with a similar problem - but even though she's told me about it repeatedly, she won't let me work on her computer to fix it. There doesn't seem to be any issue with data.
This is the same user who has computer issues all the time - I seriously think there is a poltergeist in her office.
Maybe she's the poltergeist?
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@johnhooks said:
@Dashrender said:
I have a user with a similar problem - but even though she's told me about it repeatedly, she won't let me work on her computer to fix it. There doesn't seem to be any issue with data.
This is the same user who has computer issues all the time - I seriously think there is a poltergeist in her office.
Maybe she's the poltergeist?
As much as I'd like to think that sometimes... I really don't - She's the boss. She not a jokester type. And she's definitely not one looking for excuses to not work. Nor does she want a new computer (she's not a techie) every 5 mins. Heck, if it where up to her, she'd have one computer for nearly the rest of her life.
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Graphics Driver?
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@Jason Installed the newest version already.
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So this issue was related to Lenovo's Display Utility of some sort, I removed several pieces of software from Lenovo that were display related.
Not certain which was the culprit, but the issue appears to have been resolved.
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@DustinB3403 Yet another reason to stay away from Lenovo?
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Well in all fairness the software didn't error out until these issues started to occur.
So is the software pointless, yes because the user nor anyone in IT would or had used it.
Is it also poorly written code, likely based on the issue that was occurring. But a Microsoft patch likely caused the issue to occur, as this software wasn't something we'd update.
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Yet another reason to wipe all computers the instant they walk in the door - no cruft left over to break things!