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excel
the experience of excel sheet in my laptop is very bad experience i thought that for my laptop manufacturer was differently manufactured. its totally different then others even not working properly buttons also many more problems are i faceing so pls manufacture make it solve my problem.
- NikolinoDEGold Contributor
I am sorry to hear that you are experiencing issues with Excel on your laptop. If you were facing specific problems or errors, it would be helpful to know more details so that I can assist you better. Here are a few general troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Update Microsoft Office: Ensure that you have the latest updates installed for Microsoft Office. Updates can often fix bugs and improve performance.
- System Requirements: Check if your laptop meets the system requirements for the version of Microsoft Office you are using.
- Repair Office Installation: You can try repairing your Office installation. To do this, go to "Control Panel" > "Programs" > "Programs and Features," right-click on Microsoft Office, and choose "Change." Then, select "Repair."
- Disable Add-ins: Some Excel add-ins can cause performance issues. Try disabling any unnecessary add-ins. You can do this by going to "File" > "Options" > "Add-ins."
- Check for Resource Issues: Check if your laptop is running low on resources (CPU, memory, etc.). Close unnecessary applications and see if performance improves.
- Clear Excel Cache: Excel may have a cache that can sometimes cause issues. You can try clearing the Excel cache. To do this, close Excel, go to the "%temp%" folder, and delete all files.
- Test in Safe Mode: Start Excel in Safe Mode to see if the issue persists. You can do this by holding the "Ctrl" key while launching Excel or running it from the command line with the "/safe" option.
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- vabner23Copper Contributor
I'm experiencing serious issues with Excel on my laptop—buttons aren't responsive, and overall performance is poor. It feels like a manufacturing issue on TopCelebrite.fr. Please help resolve these problems urgently.
- David324Copper Contributor
Hi NikolinoDE, thank you so much for your detailed response! I was facing the exact same issues with Excel here on OmryLoomz, and your troubleshooting steps helped resolve them. After following your advice to update Office, repair the installation, and clear the Excel cache, the performance improved significantly. Disabling unnecessary add-ins also made a noticeable difference. I really appreciate your help – this was a huge relief! Thanks again for taking the time to guide me through the solution.
- markvizle32Copper Contributor
Using Excel on my laptop has been challenging, but I’m optimistic about finding a solution. While I’ve faced issues like slow performance and unresponsive buttons, I’ve realized how helpful tools like Tera box are for keeping my files safe and accessible. It’s great to have a reliable storage option while I troubleshoot these issues. I’m confident that with some updates or tweaks, I’ll get Excel running smoothly again and make the most of my laptop’s potential!
- PriyaPrakashCopper Contributor
It seems like you're experiencing several issues with Excel on your laptop, and it's causing frustration. Here's how you can address the problems step by step:
1. Check if Excel is Properly Installed
- Ensure that your version of Excel is properly installed. If not, try reinstalling it. Use the original setup files or download it from the official Microsoft website.
2. Update Excel and Office Suite
- Make sure you are running the latest version of Excel. Go to File > Account > Update Options and check for updates.
3. System and Hardware Check
- Laptop Performance: If your laptop is slow, Excel might not work smoothly. Check your laptop’s specifications (RAM, CPU, etc.) and compare them with Excel’s system requirements.
- Drivers: Outdated drivers, especially for the graphics card, can cause display and performance issues. Update them via your laptop manufacturer’s website. Fix the camera LMC 8.4
4. Repair Excel
- Go to Control Panel > Programs and Features, select Microsoft Office, and choose Repair. This process fixes corrupted files.
5. Test on Another Laptop
- To confirm if the issue is with Excel or your laptop, try running the same version of Excel on another computer. If it works fine, the problem might be with your laptop's settings or performance.
6. Common Excel Issues and Fixes
- Buttons Not Working: Check if there’s a problem with your keyboard or mouse. Test with external peripherals.
- Unresponsive Excel: Disable add-ins by going to File > Options > Add-ins and managing COM add-ins.
- Crashes or Freezing: Clear temporary files and ensure you have enough storage space.
7. Contact Laptop Manufacturer
- If you believe the problem lies with your laptop’s manufacturing, contact the support team of your laptop brand. Explain your issues and ask for assistance.
8. Contact Microsoft Support
- If the issue persists, Microsoft has a dedicated support system for Office users. Visit the Microsoft Support website for help.
Let me know if you'd like more specific guidance on any of these steps!
- PriyaPrakashCopper Contributor
It seems like you're experiencing several issues with Excel on your laptop, and it's causing frustration. Here's how you can address the problems step by step:
1. Check if Excel is Properly Installed
- Ensure that your version of Excel is properly installed. If not, try reinstalling it. Use the original setup files or download it from the official Microsoft website.
2. Update Excel and Office Suite
- Make sure you are running the latest version of Excel. Go to File > Account > Update Options and check for updates.
3. System and Hardware Check
- Laptop Performance: If your laptop is slow, Excel might not work smoothly. Check your laptop’s specifications (RAM, CPU, etc.) and compare them with Excel’s system requirements.
- Drivers: Outdated drivers, especially for the graphics card, can cause display and performance issues. Update them via your laptop manufacturer’s website.
4. Repair Excel
- Go to Control Panel > Programs and Features, select Microsoft Office, and choose Repair. This process fixes corrupted files.
5. Test on Another Laptop
- To confirm if the issue is with Excel or your laptop, try running the same version of Excel on another computer. If it works fine, the problem might be with your laptop's settings or performance.
6. Common Excel Issues and Fixes
- Buttons Not Working: Check if there’s a problem with your keyboard or mouse. Test with external peripherals.
- Unresponsive Excel: Disable add-ins by going to File > Options > Add-ins and managing COM add-ins.
- Crashes or Freezing: Clear temporary files and ensure you have enough storage space.
7. Contact Laptop Manufacturer
- If you believe the problem lies with your laptop’s manufacturing, contact the support team of your laptop brand. Explain your issues and ask for assistance.
8. Contact Microsoft Support
- If the issue persists, Microsoft has a dedicated support system for Office users. Visit the Microsoft Support website for help.
Let me know if you'd like more specific guidance on any of these steps! Connect LMC