If you open and save documents to the local drive do you experience the same issues?
Word 2016 - slow to open documents, need to force exit (via task manager)
Hello all!
I have recently come across an issue on Word 2016 in which opening document files takes a relatively long time. Before the issue, files would open in less than a minute. Now, it can take up to 10 minutes to open a file.
I am also having issues with saving documents and closing out of Word. I am never sure if my documents actually save because Word freezes up when I try to save. It also freezes when I try to exit, so I have to force an exit through the task manager.
I started experiencing this a couple of days ago, but I had not been using Word for the two weeks beforehand.
Note: I save and retrieve my files from OneDrive.
Any help is much appreciated. Thank you!
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Doug Robbins - MVP - Office Apps and Services 322.3K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator2017-01-06T07:11:34+00:00 -
Anonymous
2017-01-06T07:28:19+00:00 Appears to only be a problem with files saved to/retrieved from OneDrive. Saving to "This PC" seems to be ok.
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Doug Robbins - MVP - Office Apps and Services 322.3K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator2017-01-06T09:52:12+00:00 In that case, it's possibly an issue with your internet connection.
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Anonymous
2017-01-07T02:25:24+00:00 My internet connection works fine with my internet usage, however. I am also able to download and open Word documents from the internet (from email attachments) with ease. It's just opening and saving/closing them from my own OneDrive that is giving me problems.
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Stefan Blom 328.7K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator2017-03-02T21:25:00+00:00 Working with documents stored in the "cloud" is usually fairly slow, even on a reasonably quick internet connection. As a workaround, you can download documents to the local drive and then manually upload them to OneDrive when neeed.