Excel 2013 File on Shared Drive With Macros Slowing Down Computer

bwadhwa

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My user has an Excel 2013 file with Macros (containing mostly links only) that has completely slowed down her entire computer after being open for a few minutes. The computer nearly freezes and she can't click inside any cells after opening it from a shared drive on the network. Her computer was re-imaged and this helped only delay the pain once the Excel file is opened. I don't know if this is a network issue or a software application issue.

Any thoughts on how to troubleshoot this? What other details can I provide someone who can help? Thanks.
 

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It depends on the macro and the contents of the sheet. There may be a macro running on open that's getting stuck. Or there may be a formula(s) that's taking up memory/processing in calculating.

If it's the first problem you may be able to break the macro with ctrl+break, and take a look into the macro/what's causing issues.
It it's the later then in the settings try turning off automatic calculations and look for the formula that's causing the problem. It'll likely be a lookup/array/sumif formula looking at a very large range such as entire rows/columns.

These are just shots in the dark. Kind of hard to diagnose based on your description alone.
 
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