As I noted I am using WORD 2007. I am not using any add-ins such as
EndNote. I am using track changes in the print layout view. I am displaying
change/comment balloons ("show revisions in balloons"). This is the entire
reason I use Word for reviewing other's documents. I do not use the
"reviewers pane." I store the documents on my local drive. I have the same
problem when starting in safe mode. I have service pack 1 for office
installed. I do not have this problem if I am not tracking changes or adding
comments. It is this feature which causes the slow down. I run this on a
system with 4 gigs of RAM and an Intel Core 2 Quad CPU @ 2.4 Ghrz.
Is there something I can do? Is there a solution or has MS addressed this
problem?
"kph" <k...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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As soon as you select the Review tab, CPU usage spikes in all cases when
you start typing; this doesn't happen when another tab is selected
This happens even if you start Word in safe mode (hold down CTRL when
starting Word and confirm)
This happens with no add-ins of any sort active
This happens with files saved on a local drive or on a network drive
This happens whether or not the computer is connected to a network
This happens whether or not balloons are turned on when track changes is
turned on
This happens regardless of what view is selected for track changes
This happens even if tracked changes is not turned on (contrary to my
statement in a previous post)
This happens even if the document is newly created, contains nothing but text
This happens regardless of what view (Print Layout, Draft, etc.) is selected
This happens even after Service Pack 1 for Office 2007 installed
This happens whether document is saved in .doc or in .docx format
This happens when McAfee firewall, AV, etc. is installed and even when all
its features are turned off
This happens with Vista – all updates installed
I've turned on and off dozens of Word options and I cannot make it
stop.
Any suggestions from anyone would be appreciated.
Unusually odd, even for Word :)
Does it only happen on Vista machines? I wasn't able to duplicate the slow down in the review tab with tracked changes on in a
Windows XP in an Admin account. Using an AMD single CPU, not 64bit OS.
Are you using any restrictions on style use or other input within the document?
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<<"Aeneas" <Aen...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:627B09BA-B3CF-4092...@microsoft.com...
I have eliminated the problem but you probably will be no more enthusiastic
about the answer than I am. I installed P. Schmid's RibbonCustomizer
(pschmid.net) (not the free version). After some experimentation, I
determined that the existence of the Protect group on the Review tab is the
culprit. I simply removed the Protect group from the Review tab. The problem
went away. Good luck! >>
--
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP
*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
Using a virginal Normal template, I can recreate the problem using, say
=rand(10,2) ENTER, clicking the Review tab and typing.
Unfortunately, all machines running Word 2007 are Vista machines (our XP
machines are still running Word 2003).
Moreover, if I delete the Protect group from the Review tab (Schmid's
add-in), add a tab with only the Protect group on it, select that tab and
start typing, the high cpu utilization and the "slow typing" occur. If I open
the Protect Document dialog box and switch to the Home tab, Insert tab, etc.,
the "slow typing" does not occur. It has to have something to do with the way
the Protect group interacts with something. I just don't know what it is.
I realize there's no way you can help if you can't reproduce the problem. If
you read back through my previous post, you can see I've taken all sorts of
measures and cannot stop it unless I remove the Protect group. The "slow
typing" is annoying even on a machine with 4 gigs of memory and an extremely
fast chip.
Hopefully, some time in the future you'll find an answer that doesn't
involve P. Schmid's add-in; I know others have had the same problem.
"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
This clearly has nothing to do with whether or not track changes is turned on.
"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
You can minimize the ribbon by right clicking on the tool bar and choosing
"minimize ribbon." Or you can type ctrl+f1 with the same result. This is a
toggle.
I have just discovered this and have not tested it extensively, but it seems
to work very nicely and with the advantage of not having to customize
anything.
Whereas if you type the alt + key combo or use ctrl+f1, the ribbon closes
automatically once your cursor is back in the document.
Again, I haven't tested this extensively, so I may be missing something.