(somehow they keep naming the latest perpetual version of Excel, Excel 2016 and not Excel 2019 in their documents)
Known issues and possible fixes or workarounds from Microsoft Office Support is listed here:īecause there doesn't seem to be a simple page where you can see all the updates/fixes related to Excel, we've created a list with the links to the official articles from Microsoft here. Issues in Excel that Microsoft is aware of - with status updates You can choose to only see the updates that impact Excel.
UPDATE MICROSOFT OFFICE UPDATE
It shows even the recent ones that don't have their own update article yet on the Microsoft Support website. On the following page you can see the most recent changes the the Office 365 products. Office 365 client update channel releases Information on (only) the last Office Updates from Microsoft for Office 2019, Office 2016, Office 2013, Office 2010 and Office 2007 can be found here:
To update Excel/Office to the latest version available: # Changes in version 7.8 - November 3, 2020 In case you are using Cisco Endpoint security and experience Excel crashing with ASAP Utilities, then please read the following and upgrade to version 7.8 or later: Using Cisco Endpoint security and an old version of ASAP Utilities? Most of the times updating Excel will solve it already. If a fix isn't available yet from Microsoft, then we try to create a workaround in ASAP Utilities to handle such Excel bugs, because we do not always know how long it will take the Excel team to fix it.įortunately Microsoft has already released many updates with fixes related to the performance and stability of Excel 2019/2016/365. In general, if something goes wrong in ASAP Utilities, you should get a polite error message. Since many users don't use macros themselves, they may only experience such specific Excel bugs (slow speed/crashes) when they use an add-in, such as for example ASAP Utilities, that uses Excel's built-in VBA/macro programming language for its tools and it then seems as if the add-in is faulty. Unfortunately, several bugs were introduced in Excel 2016/365 and Excel's VBA/macro language that could cause slow performance and crashes in Excel ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7). How an error or crash in Excel may appear to be caused by ASAP Utilities, but is not
UPDATE MICROSOFT OFFICE HOW TO
This article shows information on how to update your Excel installation and also contains links to the Microsoft articles with all the detailed information about what has been fixed and improved by the Excel team. The past years we have received several support requests that we found out were related to/caused by (often already fixed) bugs in Excel 2019/2016/365.