I did not have problem with Performance Point grids before. I could do various things on grids like change report type, change layout, filters, expand/collapse dimensions etc. But these days, right click always give me error as shown in image below. And I am not able to do anything on the grid.
My environment are
SharePoint Server 2013
My machine: Windows 10
SSAS 2016
This problem occurs also on my colleague's computer which has Windows 7 installed. Help please.
A colleague of mind had modified the default master pages, it is when some JavaScript functions got screwed up. I had to revert them back to their initial versions. It worked like a curse broken free.
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I’m running Excel 2010 & Excel 2003 on a Windows 10 version 21H2 machine.
I noticed a change in the appearance of Rob Bovey’s VbaCodeCleaner. A thick border appears around whatever has the focus (buttons, tabs, file selection), which makes reading the corresponding text difficult.
On a different machine running same OS and MS Office versions, everything appears normal.
What I’ve tried:
Run a repair on MS Office
Downloaded and installed the latest VbaCodeCleaner
Searched the internet for a possible Windows setting causing this.
As this is happening on both versions of Excel I suspect this might end up being a Win 10 setting.
UPDATE: I just noticed that this is also happening with the Tools>References dialog.
Well, I think I may have resolved the problem. The Focus Rectangle Thicker was already unchecked, so I checked it, Apply, unchecked it and Apply again and voila! So I have no idea what really happened, but toggling that setting seems to have fixed it.
Hi
We have a couple of issues that might be bugs. At least we cannot find any fixes or help on the web.
We have an Excel sheet with a sheet per Entity. All data comes from the same MDS.
Screenshot of MDS spreadheet
First problem
When we close the spreadsheet and open it again. We connect to MDS again but it is like some of the tabs/sheets does not connect again. The refresh button and publish button is greyed out (see screenshot - I have scrolled away from all the sensitive data). Any tips to fix this would be great!
Second problem
When above fails we would try to refresh the data fully from the MDS Explorer in Excel. However then it renames the sheet-tab and adds a number "1" at the end? (See Account 1 in screenshot) Is there any way to control this as renaming screws up the sheet for us?
Third Problem
This is harder to explain and it is a periodical problem - I cant find any way to really trigger it. So I just hope someone have seen this as well and found a fix for it.
What happens is, while scrolling in one of the Entity sheets suddenly the first two lines which normally is split and freezed suddenly starts scrolling with data from the same sheet? So if you see the screenshot and imagine the 1-2 suddenly shows row 1050-1051 and scrolls as well with the normal rows.
Hard facts about the systems:
<pre>
DatabaseSchemaVersion
13.1.0.3
SQLServerVersion
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 (SP1-CU5) (KB4040714) - 13.0.4451.0 (X64)
Sep 5 2017 16:12:34
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
Enterprise Edition (64-bit) on Windows Server 2016 Standard 6.3 <X64> (Build 14393: ) (Hypervisor)
ProductVersion
13.1.0.3
CompatibilityLevel
110
OSVersion
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Standard
Excel Version
16.0.4705.1000
Excel Add-in Version
13.0.5150.0
</pre>
So please any help, pointing in the right direction, or explanation will be received on my knees kissing your hands :)
I have an Excel workbook shared with other Excel users. When my co-workers and I use our different computers to print the same sheets to PDF, the page breaks differently in the resulting PDF, even though it displays the same in print preview.
We both run Windows 10, Excel 2016, using the same printer driver and printing preferences. I've confirmed the regional settings in our system are the same. No special fonts are included in the workbook. No difference in the AppData/Roaming/Microsoft/Excel/XLSTART/.
How can I avoid the layout changes? Is there anything that I might have missed checking? Any help would be appreciated!
If you're both printing the same version of the same document on the same printer, driver, operating system, etc, then you are missing a setting.
Some printer settings are buried pretty deep. Also, were you using the Print Preview or Page Preview when you both viewed it?
I suspect you missed a screen of settings somewhere from the image below, likely the Options... button in the bottom right, which take you into the Manufacturer's settings dialog(s).
Another place to check for settings you may have missed is the control pael. Hit the Windows Key and type printers and hit Enter and make sure you double check every setting in that window and all of the sub-dialogs. Some printers can have hundreds of settings.
If you still can't find a difference, get a third person on a different computer to try printing it. The odd man out of the three of your print jobs, is likely the one with the different setting!
If still no go, please post screen shots.
On Windows, Control Panel -> Display settings on different computers distort how Excel fits cells onto a page from computer to computer in my experience.
Windows7 Control Panel Display Settings
Display settings did it for me. I checked language packs, versions, removed and readded the print to pdf driver packs, the works. I was about to clone the working system to the non working system. The non working system had display scaled 125%....
I have been working on a project in excel for a while and am having problems deploying it to my client. We have (exactly) the same version of excel but when he opens the file the sizing of the components is all wrong. Please see the screenshots below:
When he turns on design mode or clicks and holds the vertical scroll bar, the issue corrects itself for the most part:
But when compared to the original there are still issues, such as the "Rental Start" and "Rental End" labels.
I should also mention that this problem is not isolated to this project. We had some issues with a different one, as well, but never made the connection between design mode and couldn't figure it out. I have tried my IntegralHeight property per a forum post somewhere, as well as double checking that my components are not set to size with cells. Does anyone know why this might be occurring? He has windows 8.1 and I have 7, if that could be the difference.
Note: All controls are ActiveX controls.
This question already has answers here:
Microsoft Excel ActiveX Controls Disabled?
(11 answers)
Closed 8 years ago.
Today, out of the blue, a form that the company I work for uses, suddenly had an issue with it's buttons. Strangely enough it only is affecting what I'm pretty sure are the ActiveX Command Buttons and not causing a problem with the other shapes or drop downs.
The issue. The buttons are non-responsive. When you click, they don't access the code and checking them via the shapes menu and selecting "view code" causes them to open the developer menu, but not the code associated with them. The really big issue is that for some reason they ALL seem to have started failing at the same time. The version on the server no longer works (the primary copy), the copy the user uses (notorious for breaking things) and the version I use (which is on my local computer).
Is there a way to take them an re-associate them with the proper code, without deleting them completely re-making them or is there possibly someone who's had the same issue and figured out a fix?
I'd greatly appreciate any suggestions or help - please note: I'm 99.9% sure that the issue is not code based.
The problem is caused by a recent Office update. Here is the fix posted on http://excelmatters.com/2014/12/10/office-update-breaks-activex-controls/
To fix it, do this:
Close all Office applications.
Do a search in Windows Explorer – make
sure to include hidden and system files and folders – for *.exd files
(note: that’s not *.exe !!) and delete any you find.
Make sure you get these:
C:\users\username\AppData\Local\Temp\Excel8.0\MSForms.exd
C:\users\username\AppData\Local\Temp\VBE\MSForms.exd
Reboot the computer (this is not always necessary, but probably better safe than
sorry)
Restart your Office apps and test the controls again.