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When I try to shut down my computer, I get a message that Excel can't be
closed. I have tried re-opening and re-exiting Excell but that doesn't make
any difference. So I cannot shut down my laptop. Thus it would keep running
until the battery is worn down. Not a good solution. Can someone please
help? Thanks@!
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Start Programs Accessories System Tools Task Manager

or

run taskmgr.exe

select either tasks or processes, locate Excel and stop it.


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When I try to shut down my computer, I get a message that Excel can't be
closed. I have tried re-opening and re-exiting Excell but that doesn't make
any difference. So I cannot shut down my laptop. Thus it would keep running
until the battery is worn down. Not a good solution. Can someone please
help? Thanks@!

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We have solved a symptom. You still need to figure out why Excel is hanging.


(but at least you can shut the computer down (without removing the battery))
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"Gary''s Student" wrote:

Start Programs Accessories System Tools Task Manager

or

run taskmgr.exe

select either tasks or processes, locate Excel and stop it.


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Gary's Student


"Chicago" wrote:

When I try to shut down my computer, I get a message that Excel can't be
closed. I have tried re-opening and re-exiting Excell but that doesn't make
any difference. So I cannot shut down my laptop. Thus it would keep running
until the battery is worn down. Not a good solution. Can someone please
help? Thanks@!

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Dear 'Gary's Student' ...
Much appreciate your kind assistance. I am hoping that Excel is in a better
mood tomorrow and doesn't hang up. :-) if it does, I'll be back for more
ideas!

Thanks so much!



"Gary''s Student" wrote:

We have solved a symptom. You still need to figure out why Excel is hanging.


(but at least you can shut the computer down (without removing the battery))
--
Gary''s Student


"Gary''s Student" wrote:

Start Programs Accessories System Tools Task Manager

or

run taskmgr.exe

select either tasks or processes, locate Excel and stop it.


--
Gary's Student


"Chicago" wrote:

When I try to shut down my computer, I get a message that Excel can't be
closed. I have tried re-opening and re-exiting Excell but that doesn't make
any difference. So I cannot shut down my laptop. Thus it would keep running
until the battery is worn down. Not a good solution. Can someone please
help? Thanks@!

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