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    • jt1001001J
      jt1001001
      last edited by

      Any luck/update?

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender
        last edited by

        The change was made to Excel this morning - but the user has been working other tasks since then... so no - no update.

        That said - over the past week, the user has been informing me of many issues, so if they continue, I should hear about it quickly.

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        • jmooreJ
          jmoore @Dashrender
          last edited by

          @Dashrender Make sure your using the 64 bit version instead of the 32 bit. They had me installing the 32 bit version here when I first started and I saw issues like what your describing.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @jmoore
            last edited by

            @jmoore said in Excel freezing:

            @Dashrender Make sure your using the 64 bit version instead of the 32 bit. They had me installing the 32 bit version here when I first started and I saw issues like what your describing.

            I switched to installing the 64 Bit version about 6 months ago.

            This user's computer is about 3 months old, so they should be on 64 bit... but I'll double check.

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            • notverypunnyN
              notverypunny
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              Excel... check the specific spreadsheet(s) workbook(s) that they're having problems with.... we've had a few cases where people are causing problems with data references and other wonderful things that they find when googling for a solution. Like statically referencing another file on their desktop or personal share and then sending the file to someone else only to find that it doesn't work for the other person.

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              • travisdh1T
                travisdh1
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                This is more than a little random, but I've had drivers for HP printers cause issues with Excel after the computer was updated to W10 1903 this week. Fix is simple, remove the PCL6 driver and install the universal print driver.

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                • bbigfordB
                  bbigford
                  last edited by bbigford

                  Microsoft only recently changed the "recommended" install to 64-bit.

                  Hardware acceleration has given me heartache in the past.

                  Disable add-ins, then enable one by one to see which one causes a hang (if any are causing that).

                  Run a memtest, I've (rarely) had this cause the issue but sometimes a bad stick from the factory has caused Excel-heavy users to experience performance issues.

                  On older PCs, it's sometimes due to a failing drive; but it's unlikely the SSD from the factory is the issue. Just worth noting.

                  Beyond that, it's often content based... pulling tons of links from the network, updating various content on the network that's using cells in the sheets, etc.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @bbigford
                    last edited by

                    @bbigford said in Excel freezing:

                    Microsoft only recently changed the "recommended" install to 64-bit.

                    Hardware acceleration has given me heartache in the past.

                    Disable add-ins, then enable one by one to see which one causes a hang (if any are causing that).

                    Run a memtest, I've (rarely) had this cause the issue but sometimes a bad stick from the factory has caused Excel-heavy users to experience performance issues.

                    On older PCs, it's sometimes due to a failing drive; but it's unlikely the SSD from the factory is the issue. Just worth noting.

                    Beyond that, it's often content based... pulling tons of links from the network, updating various content on the network that's using cells in the sheets, etc.

                    Decent list of options

                    1. user is on 64 bit - I made the switch for my images about the time MS made the recommendation change
                    2. hardware acceleration is disabled, but only after reported issues
                    3. there are zero Office add-ons
                    4. good idea - I'll run a memtest tonight. This is a 6 month old workstation class HP machine, though it does not have ECC RAM.
                    5. could be failing drive - but this user has been having issues for years over 4+ different machines, seems unlikely.
                    6. The files do all live on the network - a Windows 2012 R2 server. Most if not all of the excel files do not reference other worksheets.
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                    • bbigfordB
                      bbigford @Dashrender
                      last edited by

                      @Dashrender said in Excel freezing:

                      @bbigford said in Excel freezing:

                      Microsoft only recently changed the "recommended" install to 64-bit.

                      Hardware acceleration has given me heartache in the past.

                      Disable add-ins, then enable one by one to see which one causes a hang (if any are causing that).

                      Run a memtest, I've (rarely) had this cause the issue but sometimes a bad stick from the factory has caused Excel-heavy users to experience performance issues.

                      On older PCs, it's sometimes due to a failing drive; but it's unlikely the SSD from the factory is the issue. Just worth noting.

                      Beyond that, it's often content based... pulling tons of links from the network, updating various content on the network that's using cells in the sheets, etc.

                      Decent list of options

                      1. user is on 64 bit - I made the switch for my images about the time MS made the recommendation change
                      2. hardware acceleration is disabled, but only after reported issues
                      3. there are zero Office add-ons
                      4. good idea - I'll run a memtest tonight. This is a 6 month old workstation class HP machine, though it does not have ECC RAM.
                      5. could be failing drive - but this user has been having issues for years over 4+ different machines, seems unlikely.
                      6. The files do all live on the network - a Windows 2012 R2 server. Most if not all of the excel files do not reference other worksheets.

                      Ah, you'll waste your time on memtest. I didn't realize it was happening on 4 different workstations. It's not the workstation.

                      I've also had this be a permissions issue. I had one weird incident where a file had share and NTFS permissions all over the place. It was basically recalculating the perms while they worked, because I changed shared to FC everyone and gave the person most access to the folder and the issue went away.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @bbigford
                        last edited by

                        @bbigford said in Excel freezing:

                        @Dashrender said in Excel freezing:

                        @bbigford said in Excel freezing:

                        Microsoft only recently changed the "recommended" install to 64-bit.

                        Hardware acceleration has given me heartache in the past.

                        Disable add-ins, then enable one by one to see which one causes a hang (if any are causing that).

                        Run a memtest, I've (rarely) had this cause the issue but sometimes a bad stick from the factory has caused Excel-heavy users to experience performance issues.

                        On older PCs, it's sometimes due to a failing drive; but it's unlikely the SSD from the factory is the issue. Just worth noting.

                        Beyond that, it's often content based... pulling tons of links from the network, updating various content on the network that's using cells in the sheets, etc.

                        Decent list of options

                        1. user is on 64 bit - I made the switch for my images about the time MS made the recommendation change
                        2. hardware acceleration is disabled, but only after reported issues
                        3. there are zero Office add-ons
                        4. good idea - I'll run a memtest tonight. This is a 6 month old workstation class HP machine, though it does not have ECC RAM.
                        5. could be failing drive - but this user has been having issues for years over 4+ different machines, seems unlikely.
                        6. The files do all live on the network - a Windows 2012 R2 server. Most if not all of the excel files do not reference other worksheets.

                        Ah, you'll waste your time on memtest. I didn't realize it was happening on 4 different workstations. It's not the workstation.

                        I've also had this be a permissions issue. I had one weird incident where a file had share and NTFS permissions all over the place. It was basically recalculating the perms while they worked, because I changed shared to FC everyone and gave the person most access to the folder and the issue went away.

                        Most of these xls files are in the user's Document directory, no permissions have been changed.

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                          scotth
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                          Another thing to check is the printer settings on the affected workstation. I've seen the SNMP settings, even though they are correct, needed to be disabled. Blips in the network have caused those connections trying to be re-established and cause frustrating pauses. Clicking on anything in Excel causes it to freeze and crash, but not always.

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @scotth
                            last edited by

                            @scotth said in Excel freezing:

                            Another thing to check is the printer settings on the affected workstation. I've seen the SNMP settings, even though they are correct, needed to be disabled. Blips in the network have caused those connections trying to be re-established and cause frustrating pauses. Clicking on anything in Excel causes it to freeze and crash, but not always.

                            Interesting - I'll give that a try!

                            Thanks

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                            • dafyreD
                              dafyre @Dashrender
                              last edited by

                              @Dashrender said in Excel freezing:

                              @scotth said in Excel freezing:

                              Another thing to check is the printer settings on the affected workstation. I've seen the SNMP settings, even though they are correct, needed to be disabled. Blips in the network have caused those connections trying to be re-established and cause frustrating pauses. Clicking on anything in Excel causes it to freeze and crash, but not always.

                              Interesting - I'll give that a try!

                              Thanks

                              I've also seen a problem that if their default printer is unavailable for any reason, this will cause it to freeze a lot.

                              Set the default printer to Microsoft PDF or what-not, and the problem goes away -- the down side is that they have to choose the printer anytime they actually do want to print.

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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender
                                last edited by

                                So the ongoing saga that is this user.

                                This morning - the PC had been up for 4 days (which really shouldn't be an issue) when using Excel - sheets were left open over the weekend for sure! - the search function on the open screen would not allow them to click into the search box. It just sat there dumb... you could close it, but nothing else. When you clicked, literally nothing happened.

                                Rebooting 'fixed' the issue.

                                The computer has 16 GB RAM and 256 GB NMVe SSD.

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                                • KellyK
                                  Kelly
                                  last edited by

                                  Is this a local install or a Click-to-Run version? Might there be something odd going on with OneDrive integration (assuming O365).

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @Kelly
                                    last edited by

                                    @Kelly said in Excel freezing:

                                    Is this a local install or a Click-to-Run version? Might there be something odd going on with OneDrive integration (assuming O365).

                                    Local install - We don't have O365. The user does not have OneDrive or OneDrive4Business setup. Nor any other syncing solutions besides the built in Windows sync with the server (Off-line files). But that was disabled last week as part of this troubleshooting as well.

                                    The user hasn't been able to dedicate a large amount of time (well, at least their normal amount of Excel time) to their computer since Friday - so short of the "broken search" ability within Excel yesterday, there have been no reports of issue.

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                                      VoIP_n00b
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                                      Excel is a bitch

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                                      • Emad RE
                                        Emad R @VoIP_n00b
                                        last edited by

                                        @VoIP_n00b said in Excel freezing:

                                        Excel is a bitch

                                        +200

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                                        • Emad RE
                                          Emad R
                                          last edited by Emad R

                                          EXCEL IS THE DEVIL

                                          dude i supported 3 ladies that uses excel alot like receptionest in hosptial, the only real fix. and they knew excel is soo bad that they didnt really expect from me any solutions. I would just listen to them on how they have to repeat the data entry part ... try to have candy with you when you support such cases

                                          take the data

                                          create new excel file

                                          paste that date, no format, or reduce formatting as much as possible.

                                          Excel is stupid in optimizing, sometimes a user which is valid tries to do quick thing and what he does is
                                          make like infinite number of pink column , so excel keeps saving that. you need to start fresh with values only

                                          And XLSB is fast, try that but take backups

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                                          • notverypunnyN
                                            notverypunny @Dashrender
                                            last edited by

                                            @Dashrender said in Excel freezing:

                                            So the ongoing saga that is this user.

                                            This morning - the PC had been up for 4 days (which really shouldn't be an issue) when using Excel - sheets were left open over the weekend for sure! - the search function on the open screen would not allow them to click into the search box. It just sat there dumb... you could close it, but nothing else. When you clicked, literally nothing happened.

                                            Rebooting 'fixed' the issue.

                                            The computer has 16 GB RAM and 256 GB NMVe SSD.

                                            Pending install for updates?

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