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Opening Office ( Word, Excel, etc) Documents are very slow by double-clicking
Opening Office ( Word, Excel, etc) Documents are very slow by double-clicking and at the time of saving it takes a long time to save(more than a min). All excel files are not mor than 1MB. -- avi.2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ avi.2006's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=40742 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=905429 http://forums.techarena.in |
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Opening Office ( Word, Excel, etc) Documents are very slow by doub
I have noticed thai in Excel formulas SUM.IF and COUNT.IF with automatic
calculation are slowing veeeery much. With Word I haven't noticed similar. "avi.2006" kirjoitti: Opening Office ( Word, Excel, etc) Documents are very slow by double-clicking and at the time of saving it takes a long time to save(more than a min). All excel files are not mor than 1MB. -- avi.2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ avi.2006's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=40742 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=905429 http://forums.techarena.in |
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Opening Office ( Word, Excel, etc) Documents are very slow by
I have a similar problem on my computer as well. Does anyone have a
solution for this? My excel sheets have no formulas or calculations. My computer now take more than one minute to load a small excel file. This problem is new and I only start to experience it three weeks ago. I don't recall installing any new software. "NeedToKnow" wrote: I have noticed thai in Excel formulas SUM.IF and COUNT.IF with automatic calculation are slowing veeeery much. With Word I haven't noticed similar. "avi.2006" kirjoitti: Opening Office ( Word, Excel, etc) Documents are very slow by double-clicking and at the time of saving it takes a long time to save(more than a min). All excel files are not mor than 1MB. -- avi.2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ avi.2006's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=40742 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=905429 http://forums.techarena.in |
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Opening Office ( Word, Excel, etc) Documents are very slow by
when i double click on a file in "My Documents" (for example), the file takes
an entire minute to load, but i have found that opening word or excel first then clicking the "open" button and browsing to the file opens it instantly. This is really annoying because i prefer to just click on a document i see instead of having to browse to it I have 2007 office installed on 3 computers- two desktops and a laptop. only my laptop does this not the desktops. i also installed office service pack 1- no help there Help would be much appreciated "J. Cat" wrote: I have a similar problem on my computer as well. Does anyone have a solution for this? My excel sheets have no formulas or calculations. My computer now take more than one minute to load a small excel file. This problem is new and I only start to experience it three weeks ago. I don't recall installing any new software. "NeedToKnow" wrote: I have noticed thai in Excel formulas SUM.IF and COUNT.IF with automatic calculation are slowing veeeery much. With Word I haven't noticed similar. "avi.2006" kirjoitti: Opening Office ( Word, Excel, etc) Documents are very slow by double-clicking and at the time of saving it takes a long time to save(more than a min). All excel files are not mor than 1MB. -- avi.2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ avi.2006's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=40742 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=905429 http://forums.techarena.in |
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Opening Office ( Word, Excel, etc) Documents are very slow by double-clicking
Try this 1.) Open My Computer. 2.) Go to Tools - Folder Options, and click on File Types. 3.) Find the extension of the file in question (XLS, DOC, etc.) 4.) Highlight the extension, and click \"Advanced.\" 5.) Highlight the \"Open\" Action, and click \"Edit\” 6.) Click into the \"Application used...\" field, and scroll to the end of the command. 7.) Put a space at the end, and type in \"%1\" (With the quotes.) 8.) Uncheck \"Use DDE.\" 9.) Click \"OK.\" :: :: Open Tools, Options, and check "Ignore other applications that use DDE" -- rcleary |
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Opening Office ( Word, Excel, etc) Documents are very slow by double-clicking
rcleary, I did the steps you listed and it has created other, bigger problems for me. I can't edit the "%1" back out of the command line, it keeps reappearing no matter what I do to it. Do you know how to reverse these steps?? -- Wavelength1550 |
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Opening Office ( Word, Excel, etc) Documents are very slow by
Hi Wavelength1550,
Try this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/207574 Cheers. "Wavelength1550" wrote: rcleary, I did the steps you listed and it has created other, bigger problems for me. I can't edit the "%1" back out of the command line, it keeps reappearing no matter what I do to it. Do you know how to reverse these steps?? -- Wavelength1550 |
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Opening Office ( Word, Excel, etc) Documents are very slow by double-clicking
"Salmanus" wrote in message
... Hi all.. I was having the same problem. fist i used combofix.. it worked. but then after live update the problem came again.. but now by doing below.. its fixed now.. -- Salmanus Doing below WHAT??? Another techarena moron replying to a 3 y/o post! -- "Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you." |
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Opening Office ( Word, Excel, etc) Documents are very slow by double-clicking
Once you make the change via the explorer shell, you have to edit the registry setting to revert it back to the way it was. This is per a MS article, not just me. This is the key name you need to go to to remove the "%1" HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Excel.Sheet.8\shell\New\command By the way, if you didn't use the quotes in the command line you'll get "file not found errors." jiveformation;1494900 Wrote: Hi Wavelength1550, Try this: 'You receive a "File Not Found" error message in Excel when you open a file by double-clicking the file name' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/207574) Cheers. "Wavelength1550" wrote: rcleary, I did the steps you listed and it has created other, bigger problems for me. I can't edit the "%1" back out of the command line, it keeps reappearing no matter what I do to it. Do you know how to reverse these steps?? -- Wavelength1550 -- Eric Piercey |
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