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I have been experiencing prolonged Excel start up times. It began happening
within the past week. Everytime I open Excel, it takes a long time and if I look at the task manager, it appears to be Not Responding. However, if I wait for several minutes, it finally opens and functions properly after open. This problem exists with all previously saved files and even when opening a new book. Any thoughts? Thanks. |
I'd close excel and empty the windows temp folder.
windows start button|run %temp% And delete as much as you can. (Some people recommend you do this right after rebooting--just to be safe.) If that doesn't help, it may be a corrupted toolbar file (*.xlb). With excel closed windows start button|find/search look for *.xlb (through hidden folders and for hidden files) and rename all you find to *.xlbOLD then start excel and test it out. If it worked ok, then delete those *.xlbOLD files. And rebuild any customizations you've made. If it didn't work ok, then rename the *.xlbOLD files back to *.xlb. Chip Pearson has some notes on how to diagnose startup errors at: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.htm And Jan Karel Pieterse has more notes at: http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/StartupProblems.htm Chad wrote: I have been experiencing prolonged Excel start up times. It began happening within the past week. Everytime I open Excel, it takes a long time and if I look at the task manager, it appears to be Not Responding. However, if I wait for several minutes, it finally opens and functions properly after open. This problem exists with all previously saved files and even when opening a new book. Any thoughts? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
This worked! Thank you very much.
"Dave Peterson" wrote: I'd close excel and empty the windows temp folder. windows start button|run %temp% And delete as much as you can. (Some people recommend you do this right after rebooting--just to be safe.) If that doesn't help, it may be a corrupted toolbar file (*.xlb). With excel closed windows start button|find/search look for *.xlb (through hidden folders and for hidden files) and rename all you find to *.xlbOLD then start excel and test it out. If it worked ok, then delete those *.xlbOLD files. And rebuild any customizations you've made. If it didn't work ok, then rename the *.xlbOLD files back to *.xlb. Chip Pearson has some notes on how to diagnose startup errors at: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.htm And Jan Karel Pieterse has more notes at: http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/StartupProblems.htm Chad wrote: I have been experiencing prolonged Excel start up times. It began happening within the past week. Everytime I open Excel, it takes a long time and if I look at the task manager, it appears to be Not Responding. However, if I wait for several minutes, it finally opens and functions properly after open. This problem exists with all previously saved files and even when opening a new book. Any thoughts? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
Which one?
(Just curious) Chad wrote: This worked! Thank you very much. <<snipped |
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