I'm experiencing an evident memory leak with Excel 2013 (32) running on Windows 7 64 with 16GB RAM.
I've been developing some (what I hope are) simple vba modules.
Under normal circumstances, the system memory utilization is around 2.5GB with Excel running.
But, from time to time, the memory utilization gets up to 14.5GB or more and there's apparently nothing to be done about it.
It doesn't show that Excel is using it but the evidence of the correlation seems clear; this only happens when I'm working on the vba project.
I have read about earlier versions of Excel using ADO.
I've tried memory managers / cleaners (subject to wide disagreement re: effectiveness or need) and there's not much change in memory use.
Quitting Excel does nothing to help.
Only rebooting fixes it.
I have read: BUG: Memory leak occurs when you query an open Excel worksheet by using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO)
BUG: Memory leak occurs when you query an open Excel worksheet by using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO)
..but I don't really understand if/how this might apply as I'm not intentionally using ADO and this is 2013 and not 2000 nor 2002.
What is the best way (other than rebooting) to deal with this?
With Microsoft what is the best way to report an apparent bug in Excel?
[I'm sure I don't start by suggesting that Excel is a buggy piece of s**t, do I? So, no, I won't and don't suggest that!!]
etc.?
I've been developing some (what I hope are) simple vba modules.
Under normal circumstances, the system memory utilization is around 2.5GB with Excel running.
But, from time to time, the memory utilization gets up to 14.5GB or more and there's apparently nothing to be done about it.
It doesn't show that Excel is using it but the evidence of the correlation seems clear; this only happens when I'm working on the vba project.
I have read about earlier versions of Excel using ADO.
I've tried memory managers / cleaners (subject to wide disagreement re: effectiveness or need) and there's not much change in memory use.
Quitting Excel does nothing to help.
Only rebooting fixes it.
I have read: BUG: Memory leak occurs when you query an open Excel worksheet by using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO)
BUG: Memory leak occurs when you query an open Excel worksheet by using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO)
..but I don't really understand if/how this might apply as I'm not intentionally using ADO and this is 2013 and not 2000 nor 2002.
What is the best way (other than rebooting) to deal with this?
With Microsoft what is the best way to report an apparent bug in Excel?
[I'm sure I don't start by suggesting that Excel is a buggy piece of s**t, do I? So, no, I won't and don't suggest that!!]
etc.?