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Old 05-15-2014, 03:04 AM
aki aki is offline Excel 2013 crashing Windows 7 64bit Excel 2013 crashing Office 2013
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Hi Guys

i am in the middle of upgrading our Office 2010 to Office 2013. some of our pilot users are experiencing excel very slow response and crashing most of the time. is it a known issue in 2013. is there any bug fix for this issue



any tips/solutions are much appreciated !
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Old 05-22-2014, 09:44 AM
JecobE JecobE is offline Excel 2013 crashing Windows XP Excel 2013 crashing Office 2007
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Typical Office 2013, if I may say. Sorry I can't help you, though.
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Old 05-26-2014, 01:38 AM
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Try to open Excel in safe mode and check Add-ins.

1. Click on Start > All Programs.
2. Go to Accessories > Click on RUN.
3. Type Excel /safe (leave a space after Excel) > Click OK.

If Excel works properly in safe mode, then there is problem with add-ins. Follow below steps to disable the add-ins:

1. Click on File > Go to Options.
2. Click on Add-ins > select an add-in type > Click Go.
3. Uncheck the Add-ins to disable > Click OK.

Good Luck!
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