Excel files open slowly and no graphics


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I suppose it happened after two updates: 2026-04 Beveiligingsupdate (KB5083769) (26200.8246) and 2026-04 .NET Framework Beveiligingsupdate (KB5082417).

Excel files open very slowly, and when they are open, I can see my tab with data, but all the tabs with graphs are empty. I can create a graph in the data-tab, but afterwards it is impossible to transfer this graph to a tab of its own. When deleting the two updates, opening goes well, but still no graphs.
 

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Try installing GPU driver from GPU manufacturer website.


This tool detects and tries to fix some frequently occurring issues with the setup of Microsoft .NET Framework or with updates to the Microsoft .NET Framework


 

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I installed the latest GPU driver of Nvidia , but this didn't solve the problem
 

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What version of Office are you running?

Have you tried updating Office?

File > Account > Update options > Update now
 

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Try repair installing Excel.

To repair Excel, open Windows Settings > Apps > Installed apps (or "Apps & Features"), find your Microsoft Office/365 installation, click the three dots (or Modify), choose Modify, and then select Quick Repair. If that fails, use Online Repair for a more comprehensive, though slower, fix.
 

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I recently updated Microsoft 365 , but no succes.
However this morning I found by accident the solution. I recently installed a new printer HP Envy6120e.
And this morning I wanted to print something ; so I turned the printer on.
After that print , I tried again to open the excel files and graphs , and by surprise everthing went well.
So I have the impression that the printer has to be on ,to see my graphs in Excel.

:-)
 

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I also want to thank everbody who tried to find a solution to my problem.
Kind regards
 

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On the net I found that some apps like excel are waiting for a reaction of the printer (accessing printer) , but because it's not on this never happens.
To solve this problem : Windows can manage my default printer : off then click on Microsoft print to PDF , choose manage > set as default
en when yoy really want to print something choose the standardprinter manually.

KInd regards


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