Hello...Earth to Excel?

Even though it's not the end of the world,

have you tested this theory yet ? :p

i find excel can be a pain in the ass often when opening stored docs when you already have it open.
it is buggy programing which is probably facilitated by windblows

someone from windblows probably needs to tell exell to sort their shit out

there is critical level coding that dominates the system base software in their infinite wisdom at "making things easy" and probably syncing things.

are you running 'what-eva version 10 plus painpointOH" ?

you cant fix it
you can only work around while you throw your laptop at the wall

have you asked for T2 IT help desk to escalate your issue with needing an onsite technician to "turn it off then on again" ?
 
:rolleyes:

So, I'm getting ''Excel is not responding'' messages across the top of spreadsheets on occasion, when I'm waiting for Excel to load a workbook or worksheet. (After I click on the file that I'm desiring to open) I've googled possible reasons behind this ''freeze,'' and a potential issue could be due to not having downloaded new updates. In my case, that's not true. I haven't received a new update warning, so to the best of my knowledge, there are no new updates.

What could be the cause of these occasional freezes, then? Even though it's not the end of the world, it's still annoying to have to wait an extra 30-60 seconds or so, for a workbook or document to appear on my screen, or allow for edits, etc.

Does this ever happen to you?

"allow multiple instances of excel"
"open excel documents in their own window"
"increase page size"
"increase buffer"
"check board rate & ram"

rinse and repeat for a silky smooth finish
 
"allow multiple instances of excel"
"open excel documents in their own window"
"increase page size"
"increase buffer"
"check board rate & ram"

rinse and repeat for a silky smooth finish

Oh yes yes yesss! My excel problem is fixed! *blush*

It actually is. lol Not sure how, but I'm no longer receiving those annoying ''not responding'' messages.
 
Which do you prefer, irrelevancies or falsehoods?
From you I prefer silence - both your irrelevancies and your falsehoods waste time.
I don't actually care if you have the answer to Weg's problem but she does so if you have the answer let's have it.
You make demands? Dude - get a clue.
Should we have to wait if it is creating more jobs or better working conditions
Irrelevant - it isn't. Not compared with the half dozen superior alternatives, anyway.

Last estimate I ran across was that allowing Microsoft to dominate the software market has cost the US between 1% and 4% of its GDP - minimum. That was several years ago - it got worse after that.

Millions of people have had to wait on or deal with Microsoft's buggy, half-assed, beta-released software - for decades now. Imagine the side effects of that level of dysfunction having become the business standard (to the point that hardware was (and is?) being designed to be "microsoft reliable" - that is, to malfunction just infrequently enough that the user would not be able to distinguish its malfunctions from the normal glitch rate of Microsoft software.)
 
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