Excel shows extra loading window on alt+tab

Anonymous
2022-01-07T16:47:29+00:00

Today I ran into this new issue: Anytime I open Excel, this loading screen shows up in the alt+tab view and won’t go away. Anyone else encountering this or know how to fix it? Usually it would disappear once the workbook fully opened. It doesn’t appear to be a separate process, as attempting to kill it with Task Manager closes both windows. Microsoft 365 MSO Version 2111 64-bit on desktop, Windows 10.

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-01-08T13:01:03+00:00

    Hi Ken Samuel Kyllingmark,

    I go through the post carefully, just like you said, the issue may happen if Excel don’t load completely, as for the issue, here are some suggestions:

    1. Try perform Office online repair to check if the issue related to corrupted office client, you may check the link for more information: **** Repair an Office application - support.microsoft.com
    2. To check if the issue related to any add-ins used in Excel, try start Office under safe mode and check the result. For more information: Open Office apps in safe mode on a Windows PC
    3. To check if the issue related to any other programs running back ground, try performing clean boot on windows and check the result: How to perform a clean boot in Windows

    We appreciate your understanding that sometimes the initial suggestions may not resolve the problem very soon. However, we can work together to narrow down and resolve the situation. So, Please kindly provide more information below to let us work further.

    1. Does the issue happen every time you start Excel?
    2. Does the issue happen on other Office apps?
    3. Have you changed anything before the issue?

    Regards,

    Clark

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-01-11T09:38:15+00:00

    Hi Ken Samuel Kyllingmark,

    Please feel free to post back if there are any updates on the issue.

    Regards,

    Clark

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-01-13T22:24:05+00:00

    I think I may have nailed down the culprit, but I’m not sure.  The day before this problem started, I was already dealing with the widespread issue where the status bar in Excel disappears for no apparent reason at all.  I googled some fixes, and one of the suggestions was to implement a little VBA script to force the status bar to reappear.  I had never done anything with VBA before, but I followed the instructions and ran the little script, and it worked (once).  But after restarting Excel, the status bar is now prone to disappearing again.

    Also, I noticed that when opening Excel, the splash screen shows that it is opening “Funcres.xlam”, which I don’t recall seeing before this problem started.  So that probably also has to do with the VBA script that I had put into Excel the day before.  But I don’t know how to find it and get rid of it, or turn it off, or something.

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  4. Anonymous
    2022-01-13T22:29:19+00:00

    (Above would be the answer to your question # 3.)  Here are the answers to your other two questions:

    1.  Yes, every time.

    1. No, only Excel.
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  5. Anonymous
    2022-01-14T09:12:38+00:00

    Hi Ken Samuel Kyllingmark,

    Thanks for the updates, The Funcres.xlam looks like an Excel Add-ins in Excel, you may try to disable it from Developer tab>Excel Add-ins. Additionally, if you start Office under safe mode, no add-ins will started, you may check the link for more information: Open Office apps in safe mode on a Windows PC.

    You may insert VBA code in Visual Basic editor, do you remember where you inserted it? you may try to find it from Developer tab>Visual Basic. If you find it, you may delete it and check the result.

    Best Regards,

    Clark

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