This is one of the weirdest problem I've faced.
Try to adjust the column width by dragging the border between any two adjacent columns.
Word immediately crashes.
What gives?
I'm simply speechless to witness such a huge glitch in the most basic function in the most recent version of Word.
[Word 2013] Does this table also make your Word crash?
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[Word 2013] Does this table also make your Word crash?
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Re: [Word 2013] Does this table also make your Word crash?
The most likely causes are a:
(1) faulty Office installation;
(2) corrupt document; and
(3) corrupt table.
For (1), try repairing the Office installation (via Start > Windows Control Panel > Programs > Programs & Features > Microsoft Office (version) > Change).
For (2), corrupt documents can often be 'repaired' by inserting a new, empty, paragraph at the very end, copying everything except that new paragraph to a new document based on the same template (headers & footers may need to be copied separately), closing the old document and saving the new one over it.
For (3), corrupt tables can often be 'repaired' by converting the tables to text and back again or by saving the document in RTF format, closing the document then re-opening it and re-saving in the doc(x) format.
Since your problem seems to occur in a new document & table, (1) seems the most likely.
(1) faulty Office installation;
(2) corrupt document; and
(3) corrupt table.
For (1), try repairing the Office installation (via Start > Windows Control Panel > Programs > Programs & Features > Microsoft Office (version) > Change).
For (2), corrupt documents can often be 'repaired' by inserting a new, empty, paragraph at the very end, copying everything except that new paragraph to a new document based on the same template (headers & footers may need to be copied separately), closing the old document and saving the new one over it.
For (3), corrupt tables can often be 'repaired' by converting the tables to text and back again or by saving the document in RTF format, closing the document then re-opening it and re-saving in the doc(x) format.
Since your problem seems to occur in a new document & table, (1) seems the most likely.
Paul Edstein
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Re: [Word 2013] Does this table also make your Word crash?
I can change the column widths by dragging the borders without problems (Word 2013 SP1, 32-bits on Windows 8.1 Update, 64-bits):
So macropod's points 2 (corrupt document) and 3 (corrupt table) don't seem to apply.
So macropod's points 2 (corrupt document) and 3 (corrupt table) don't seem to apply.
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Best wishes,
Hans
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Re: [Word 2013] Does this table also make your Word crash?
I think I found the culprit.
I think it has to do with a little app that I use called MaxMax. It restricts the size of the maximized window. I've recently started using it, when I began to feel the maximized window spanning the entire 27" of my monitor was becoming unwieldy.
With MaxMax turned off, adjusting the column size doesn't make Word crash.
I think it has to do with a little app that I use called MaxMax. It restricts the size of the maximized window. I've recently started using it, when I began to feel the maximized window spanning the entire 27" of my monitor was becoming unwieldy.
With MaxMax turned off, adjusting the column size doesn't make Word crash.
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Re: [Word 2013] Does this table also make your Word crash?
Thanks for the feedback. Good to know it's not Word itself.
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans