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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Alec71 Level 1 (0 points) Q: 'Not enough memory' when opening Excel, Word or ppt When I not enough memory excel mac try to open Excel, Word or ppt, I get a pop up
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box stating 'Not enough memory'.I am running the latest update and through Disk Utility have done a repair there is not enough memory or disk space to complete the operation disk.HELP!I have run a search on google to solve the problem but the solutions appeared far too 'techie'.I can follow reasonable guidance but was lost even reading their proposed solution.Any not enough memory excel mac 2016 guidance much appreciated.Thank you MacBook Pro, iOS 6.0.1 Posted on Nov 19, 2012 1:52 PM I have this question too Close Q: 'Not enough memory' when opening Excel, Word or ppt All replies Helpful answers by Grant Bennet-Alder, Grant Bennet-Alder Nov 19, 2012 1:57 PM in response to Alec71 Level 9 (61,368 points) Desktops Nov 19, 2012 1:57 PM in
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response to Alec71 What version of Mac OS X?What version of Office?Use this article to set up Activity Monitor with a typical mix of what you have open:Using Activity Monitor to read System Memory and determine how much RAM is being usedHow much total memory in your Mac?How much of the pie is green? How much is green + Blue>How many pageouts?How much swap used? Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by The hatter, The hatter Nov 19, 2012 2:35 PM in response to Alec71 Level 9 (60,935 points) Nov 19, 2012 2:35 PM in response to Alec71 MacBook Prohttps://discussions.apple.com/community/notebooks/macbook_prohttps://discussions.apple.com/community/mac_os?view=discussionshttp://www.apple.com/support/macbookproThose are some of the forums for your model. And I am sure that you are only running iOS on iDevices and not on your laptop. For all we know you are also low on disk space and down to 15% free is dangerously little. And where did you get lost in the proposed solutions? maybe someone could explain or look at the web page and whether it does or is not applicable. Helpful (0) Reply options L
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Outlook Articles MSFT KB articles 2011 MSFT KB articles Exchange Search Microsoft KBs Latest Updates! Site Navigation Download updates from Office Mac or use AutoUpdate under Help in the menu bar. More Info on updates Support our site SIGNUP FOR HOSTMONSTER.COM MVP Sites The Word MVP Site Word and Excel Help MacOffice Topics Using MS Word Alea Jacta Ouest Support our Site Office365 Home Premium 1YR Subscription Not enough memory Number Errors Text Errors Install/Update Errors Common Errors Exchange Errors Print Errors iPhone Errors Connection Errors MobileMe Errors Not enough memory Unfortunately, the "not enough memory" error message has been known to occur when the issue has nothing whatsoever to do with memory. i.e. it's a faulty description on a generic error that can be triggered by all sorts of things. If the problem occurs when trying to receive mail, it could be a bad message trying to download. Log into your email account using your web browser and move all mail out of the Inbox to begin testing for the bad message. Usually it's one of the oldest messages. Move a few messages at a time to the Inbox and try downloading. Eventually you'll find the culprit. This could be a font problem. If you use Suitcase to manage your fonts, and you deactivate one of the fonts that is required to display the current message you could receive this error. As Entourage and the other Microsoft apps have a nonstandard way of handling fonts, they don't respond well to a removal while the app is running. Microsoft has a set of required fonts to keep in mind. It may be that one of them is missing or has been deactivated by font management software. See this post for more help. Physical RAM: Apple now recommends at least 512MB of memory for Leopard. 1 GB of memory will not cover having multiple applications open and especially those like Adobe and Microsoft that have high memory requirements. In general most users will say 2GB is the minimum. Upgrading your computer with more memory is probably one of the best presents you can give yourself. After checking your memory: check your database for corruption. Does that fix it? Check cache files: You may need to run a utility (Yasu, MacJanitor, Cache Cleaner) to clean up and out the logs, caches, etc. by the cron scripts (normally run by OS X during the night). This issue can a