All of a sudden, all of my Excel files have unviewable data. When I open the files, only about half the data/text is viewable on the screen until I scroll down the page a ways. After scrolling down the page or clicking in a bunch of cells, the data appears in all the formerly blank cells until I leave the sheet. If I leave the sheet and come back, the data is gone again and it does not appear until I scroll down the page or click in the cells. It’s not just the data that disappears, but cell borders, too. Basically, about half the sheet is blank until I scroll or click. Sometimes, I even see my desktop in the blank area, which makes it seem like a 'paint' or refresh issue. Try running Office Diagnostics: Running Microsoft Office Diagnostics from within Excel: Click the Microsoft Office button Click on the Excel Options button to bring up the Excel Options dialog box Click on the Resources button in the left hand pane Click on the Diagnose button in the right hand pane Click Continue Click Run Diagnostics Running Microsoft Office Diagnostics from the Start Menu; Click on the Start button Click All Programs Click Microsoft Office folder Click Microsoft Office Tools Click Microsoft Office Diagnostics Click Continue Click Run Diagnostics See if that helps. ![]() I recently carried out a large Windows update (Win 10, x64). Immediately after, the icons attached to all Office products have gone missing. Example 1: In Windows Explorer, none of my Office files display the correct icon (). I never experienced this issue before the Windows Update. Example 2: In the Start menu, none of the Office applications display the correct icon (). How can I resolve this? I'd really be happy with completely rolling back this update, as it has caused a separate issue with Microsoft Outlook. Thanks in advance. Hi cagross, Please go to Control Panel > Programs and Features, select Office 2013, click Change > Repair (Online Repair if you are using the click-to-run version). Finish the Office repairing and confirm if the issue can be fixed. If the issue persists, you can go to the following path: For Office 2013 32-bit: C: Program Files (x86) Microsoft Office Office15 For Office 2013 64-bit: C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office15 Right click on each program icon individually and unpin from BOTH your Taskbar and/or Start Menu. EXCEL.EXE, MSACCESS.EXE, MSPUB.EXE, OUTLOOK.EXE, POWERPNT.EXE, WINWORD.EXE, etc.) Then right click and select 'Pin to Start Menu'. Confirm if the Office icons are shown correctly in Windows Start. Best Regards, Winnie Liang Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact [email protected]. Download kamen rider kabuto episode. Thanks for your reply. Here are my follow-ups: >> Please go to Control Panel > Programs and Features, select Office 2013, click Change > Repair I tried this. But when I clicked 'Change,' a window opened that read 'Please wait while setup prepares the necessary files.' That window disappeared after about one second, then nothing else happened. Homer simpson scream sound clip. >> If the issue persists, you can go to the following path: For Office 2013 32-bit: C: Program Files (x86) Microsoft Office Office15 For Office 2013 64-bit: C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office15 I am using Office 2013 64-bit, and I have both folders on my computer. But all of the EXE files are in C: Program Files (x86) Microsoft Office Office15. >> Right click on each program icon individually and unpin from BOTH your Taskbar and/or Start Menu. EXCEL.EXE, MSACCESS.EXE, MSPUB.EXE, OUTLOOK.EXE, POWERPNT.EXE, WINWORD.EXE, etc.) I did this for Excel. Then per your instructions I right clicked and selected 'Pin to Start Menu.' The Excel icon did indeed appear in my Start Menu (). But that did not resolve any of my issues--the icons in-question are still blank.
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