![]() |
csv files crashing
Using Office 2007. While working in a csv file, if I move too fast (i.e.
scroll down) the document crashes with an "Excel has encountered a problem and needs to close" error. Plenty of memory. SP1 installed. Workaround is to convert to xls or xlsx and then resave as csv as required by vendor but should I have to? Thanks for any help. |
csv files crashing
Might be a video issue. I suggest you make sure all the video drivers are up
to date both Microsoft's and the video card manufacturer's. For Microsoft, do the regular Microsoft Update. For your video card, go to the manufacturer's website. Have your video card model number handy so you can download the latest for that model. Assuming you have all the updates, perhaps your video card is very under-performing and can't keep up with you. Therefore see if you can get away with lowering the window display screen size, use a lower color resolution, turn off some Windows options such as fade effects and anything that will make your video work faster with less overhead. If your Windows options, display screen size, and color resolution must remain as they are, then I suggest you upgrade your system to a video card with a lot more horsepower and video memory capacity. -- Rickster "Kelley" wrote: Using Office 2007. While working in a csv file, if I move too fast (i.e. scroll down) the document crashes with an "Excel has encountered a problem and needs to close" error. Plenty of memory. SP1 installed. Workaround is to convert to xls or xlsx and then resave as csv as required by vendor but should I have to? Thanks for any help. |
csv files crashing
Great thought! I just noticed that when scrolling very fast through the
document that when the error occured this last time the spreadsheet in the background did not fully "load". I will check this (as well as installing a new mouse - the current one is an old wireless) and will let you know. Thank you for the idea! "Rickster" wrote: Might be a video issue. I suggest you make sure all the video drivers are up to date both Microsoft's and the video card manufacturer's. For Microsoft, do the regular Microsoft Update. For your video card, go to the manufacturer's website. Have your video card model number handy so you can download the latest for that model. Assuming you have all the updates, perhaps your video card is very under-performing and can't keep up with you. Therefore see if you can get away with lowering the window display screen size, use a lower color resolution, turn off some Windows options such as fade effects and anything that will make your video work faster with less overhead. If your Windows options, display screen size, and color resolution must remain as they are, then I suggest you upgrade your system to a video card with a lot more horsepower and video memory capacity. -- Rickster "Kelley" wrote: Using Office 2007. While working in a csv file, if I move too fast (i.e. scroll down) the document crashes with an "Excel has encountered a problem and needs to close" error. Plenty of memory. SP1 installed. Workaround is to convert to xls or xlsx and then resave as csv as required by vendor but should I have to? Thanks for any help. |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 08:34 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
ExcelBanter.com