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I am a novice with EXCEL 2007 so I don't use it for what it was probably
created for--calculations, computations, etc. Thus, I'm an infrequent user and don't have any big projects that would normally slow down the functions. However, it takes anywhere from 15-60 seconds for ANY command to register. I have the Student Edition of MS Office and when I initially installed it (about 1 year ago) it was speedy and easy to create simple text and tables. In the last 6 months, the program does not run correctly and I often get a (not responding) in the header bar whenever I type or choose a command. Because of this, I usually revert to creating tables in WORD 2007 which seems more tedious and time-consuming than using EXCEL. Is there anything I can do to eliminate the slow response? I have already tried: -repair/remove -uninstall/reinstall -run diagnostics Does anyone know if there is a solution to this problem? Thanks, a novice user |
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Have you color filled or bordered cells for more than the active or visible
area of your worksheet? "mc" wrote: I am a novice with EXCEL 2007 so I don't use it for what it was probably created for--calculations, computations, etc. Thus, I'm an infrequent user and don't have any big projects that would normally slow down the functions. However, it takes anywhere from 15-60 seconds for ANY command to register. I have the Student Edition of MS Office and when I initially installed it (about 1 year ago) it was speedy and easy to create simple text and tables. In the last 6 months, the program does not run correctly and I often get a (not responding) in the header bar whenever I type or choose a command. Because of this, I usually revert to creating tables in WORD 2007 which seems more tedious and time-consuming than using EXCEL. Is there anything I can do to eliminate the slow response? I have already tried: -repair/remove -uninstall/reinstall -run diagnostics Does anyone know if there is a solution to this problem? Thanks, a novice user |
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Have you cleaned your TIF folders and Temp folders in the past year?
Might be a good place to start. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 09:29:01 -0800, mc wrote: I am a novice with EXCEL 2007 so I don't use it for what it was probably created for--calculations, computations, etc. Thus, I'm an infrequent user and don't have any big projects that would normally slow down the functions. However, it takes anywhere from 15-60 seconds for ANY command to register. I have the Student Edition of MS Office and when I initially installed it (about 1 year ago) it was speedy and easy to create simple text and tables. In the last 6 months, the program does not run correctly and I often get a (not responding) in the header bar whenever I type or choose a command. Because of this, I usually revert to creating tables in WORD 2007 which seems more tedious and time-consuming than using EXCEL. Is there anything I can do to eliminate the slow response? I have already tried: -repair/remove -uninstall/reinstall -run diagnostics Does anyone know if there is a solution to this problem? Thanks, a novice user |
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Have you cleaned your TIF folders and
Temp folders in the past year? I can't even imagine going a year (or more!) without cleaning those folders. I clean the TIF folder daily and the TEMP folders at least weekly, without fail! -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message ... Have you cleaned your TIF folders and Temp folders in the past year? Might be a good place to start. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 09:29:01 -0800, mc wrote: I am a novice with EXCEL 2007 so I don't use it for what it was probably created for--calculations, computations, etc. Thus, I'm an infrequent user and don't have any big projects that would normally slow down the functions. However, it takes anywhere from 15-60 seconds for ANY command to register. I have the Student Edition of MS Office and when I initially installed it (about 1 year ago) it was speedy and easy to create simple text and tables. In the last 6 months, the program does not run correctly and I often get a (not responding) in the header bar whenever I type or choose a command. Because of this, I usually revert to creating tables in WORD 2007 which seems more tedious and time-consuming than using EXCEL. Is there anything I can do to eliminate the slow response? I have already tried: -repair/remove -uninstall/reinstall -run diagnostics Does anyone know if there is a solution to this problem? Thanks, a novice user |
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Biff
There many users out there that don't even know they are caching all that stuff. I go into my wife's account about once a month and run cleancache. I can go for a coffee while it's running. Gord On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 18:22:13 -0500, "T. Valko" wrote: Have you cleaned your TIF folders and Temp folders in the past year? I can't even imagine going a year (or more!) without cleaning those folders. I clean the TIF folder daily and the TEMP folders at least weekly, without fail! |
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![]() As this is in the new users area perhaps we should advise the newbys how to clear their Temporary Internet Files (TIF). In Internet Explorer select Tools<Internet Options<Browsing History<Delete<Temporary Internet Files. It's not as scary as it appears but please be careful with the other options. Cookies is OK - so is History but watch out not to delete passwords if your computer remembers them for you. I worked on a helpdesk once. Coffee! Sometimes you could go for lunch! "Gord Dibben" wrote: Biff There many users out there that don't even know they are caching all that stuff. I go into my wife's account about once a month and run cleancache. I can go for a coffee while it's running. Gord On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 18:22:13 -0500, "T. Valko" wrote: Have you cleaned your TIF folders and Temp folders in the past year? I can't even imagine going a year (or more!) without cleaning those folders. I clean the TIF folder daily and the TEMP folders at least weekly, without fail! . |
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