Unfortunately, while Microsoft Office now known as Microsoft is one of the most widely used application suites for all kinds of projects in the modern office, it doesn't always show excellent performance.
When Microsoft Office slows down, showing you spinning wheels and requiring long wait times, it breaks your flow and concentration, ultimately affecting your productivity. Thankfully, there are a few proven ways to speed up Microsoft Office on your Mac, and most of them are as simple as tidying up. And this applies to hard drives as well! There are a variety of reasons Microsoft Office may run slowly, freeze, or cause the much-dreaded typing lag. Often, the issue stems from a build-up of corrupted or temporary files that are meant to be automatically deleted but, for whatever reason, have failed to do so.
Of course, the application suite could also be out of date or attempt to load corrupted files. The template file normal. It saves all the default settings of the application. So each time you change your settings, the preference is added to normal. This way, the next time Microsoft Word opens a new document, your preferred settings load automatically. However, if your normal. After spending 20 minutes on this blog, my team fixed this one error in Outlook smoothly.
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Smith August 28, Today, I have noticed that my mailbox is not opening. Eric Simson August 28, Noticed it just recently, some days after upgrading to High Sierra.
Checked CPU usage by Mail, it is low so that is not a concern here. But baffling. Feb 6, PM. Feb 11, PM in response to marten berkman In response to marten berkman. Essentially, they will then try and push Apple for a remedy. Worth a shot. Feb 11, PM. Feb 11, PM in response to dougcampb In response to dougcampb. MacBook Pro. Since High Sierra Constantly taking up more of my 1TB flash drive.
And exceeding my monthly 50GB of internet allocation. Feb 17, PM in response to drah In response to drah I was actually installing the yahoo account when this started, then I went to check my other Mac and there was with the same problem, always downloading emails, thousands of emails non stop.
I thought it could be because of iCloud but the Mail program was not included in iCloud, I didn't do it because it would take too much space on the server and I didn't have that space. No extra storage. Conclusion, I have been busy for about 3 days for many, many hours doing research on google to find a solution, so far nothing worked, it was messy I can say! I managed to stop the downloading but then it wouldn't receive email, only send.
Also had the situation that it would stay offline giving Authentication Failed, had Login Failed, etc Feb 17, PM. I have this issue. I have Yahoo and Gmail accounts.
Always downloading s of email. Never stops even when I don't have new mail. Looking for solution.. Feb 22, AM. Feb 22, AM in response to garywi In response to garywi. This has been an on-going issue for me on my Imac for a couple years and it seemed to resolve when I switched to a MBP I ended up switching to Airmail from Apple Mail and that the took care of the issue.
I do run Exchange off of our Company server for my Apple Mail. One temp. Feb 25, PM. This was on the advice of a Senior Apple Support person. But this did not work. I then went to my server, as I have gmail accounts, and I decided to delete all my MX files and then redo them my backend has an MX File "Wizard" - which automatically puts in the required settings into each field.
It took a couple of days for the settings to become live, but when they did, it solved the issue. I am no longer downloading tons of emails.
So that was what worked for me. Other issues you might look at include checking to see if your hard drive is filling up, checking to make sure your RAM is functional and sufficient to run your desired apps, and checking for viruses. Viruses are a common problem among Apple users. For decades, Macs had a reputation for being a secure platform.
Despite all of that, Apple devices are susceptible to viruses just as much as Windows PCs are, though they may not be the same viruses across all platforms.
Anyways, all of that is outside the scope of this post. Assuming Mac Mail is the culprit for a slow machine, or even just performing slow itself, here are some actions you can take to speed it up. I do it, you do it, grandma does it. I would venture to say that no one but the most OCD about Inbox Zero uses the delete button rather than the archive button.
The problem is, those emails still exist. And, sure, emails are small. Still, these add up over time. Any program that needs to access gigabytes of data every time it starts up is going to slow down over time. One solution to this is to start deleting emails you no longer need.
Those Christmas party invites from ? Newsletters that have been piling up? Get rid of it. Law firms in particular need to maintain records for anywhere from 3 to 10 years , If not longer in special cases.
Sometimes you delete a lot, but you still have a lot left over you need to keep for one reason or another. You should be able to find your Apple Mail archive folder fairly easily. Open Finder, choose Go, and Go to Folder. This should take you to the folder storing all of your mailboxes, each of which is a.
Find the archive mailbox and move it to another location. Now when you use Mac Mail, new emails you choose to archive will be added to a new archive folder. If you want to do some prep work first, you can split your existing archive. Just create a new mailbox and sort emails between them. Personally, I like to create a new archive for each year older than two years ago, and store those archives elsewhere. Be aware that doing this might require you to rebuild your mailbox or your mail indexing.
Keep reading for more on those steps, as they can help on their own as well.
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