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Typing in Word Consumes Excess CPU Post Creator Update
From reading your concerns and reviewing basic information with regards to your CPU (i7 core), Memory (16 GB), you have more than enough to run your word 2016 program without system error. You may want to try checking to see if you dont have any program conflicts. sometimes a duplicate program, such as Word 2016 or another word program running simultaneously could render the application or program to run slow. Please try checking Programs and Features and uninstall any previous word programs. Additionally, you may want to check program files (left over) from pevious program for deletion. Re-install word 2016 and you should be up and running.
- Scott CoxAug 20, 2017Brass Contributor
I ran the Office Config Analyzer Tool which reported that I was tiny bit behind in a release, oddly described as a critical error. I updated to the most current version and ran a repair install. It had no effect on my issue.
I loaded another document into Word that I created last year that’s a whopping 400MB in size (the current one is less than 100 MB), and it doesn’t generate quite the CPU usage that my newer, smaller one does. Word runs this large file in the 15% procoessor range which, although still surprisingly high, does not affect my typing. My newer document runs the processor 25%+ and affects the time lag between typing and screen display, making typing very difficult. This suggests something odd or damaged about my document. Is there any easy way to isolate the “damage” in this doc, if that’s the right word?
Thoughts?
- ChristineStackSep 14, 2017Iron Contributor
We had a document doing this and found it was due to the amount of code in the document. There was code doing headers, footers, table calculations, TOC and Index. We were able to accomplish what we needed with less calculating code and the document became more usable with less CPU usage.
- Scott CoxSep 14, 2017Brass Contributor
Interesting. I don't have an footers except page numbers, no tables, no TOC, and no Index. I have done other books of this size and complexity w/o the CPU consumption. I will say that the problem has somewhat self-corrected since I first made this post. I'm wondering if another Office patch may have fixed a problem. It's not what it should be, but it's better.
- Scott CoxAug 17, 2017Brass Contributor
Hi Noel,
Thanks for responding. Yes, I know that this is not a process/resource problem on my side. I’m not a newbie. I had no conflicts with other programs running. I didn’t have another Word program running either. I’ve rebooted just to test that. The only change is the Creator Update.
Are you suggesting that I do a repair install? Will this affect any configurations i have in place (user custom toolbar, option settings, e.g?) I have run the Office Configuration Tool, which showed no errors, BTW. Reinstalls can often be fraught with creating problems too, especially losing user settings?
Thanks again!
Scott