I even downloaded the Northwind sample database and the outcome was exactly the same. Why is that? Normally, I would try and give you the exact registry key to look at, but since there can be several different keys or files related to this type of problem and improperly editing one of these keys could break other things, I would recommend opening a case with Microsoft so that they can look into your specific issue.
Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Apparently Microsoft wants to charge me for looking into the problem, which I think is unfair Is there another way to solve my problem? If I try to reinstall the Office suite does it solve my problem?
Your comments are welcome. You could try uninstalling Office while in selective startup mode using the utility mentioned below. Then also reinstall Office while in selective startup mode. To boot your machine into selective startup mode you will need to launch msconfig and disable all 3 party services and startup options. To do this, you can do the following:. Launch msconfig.
Next uninstall your Office suite by running the Fix It utility for your specific Office suite in the KB article below:. After doing this, you could then try and reinstall your Office suite, while still in selective startup mode.
Once Office is reinstalled, I would recommend testing your Pivot tables again. If they work, then boot your machine back into Normal mode and test there. If you are using 64 bit Access then you would want to download the 64 bit version x64 package. Is there a chance I could have a corrupt copy of office - not sure that would be the case since it worked on this machine in the past. It seems like it worked up until I tried the trial version of Office But, that's also around the same time I installed a solid state drive.
Could that be an issue? This morning I tried unsintalling then re-installing on another drive - not the primary solid state drive but another. Still does not work! I am having the same problems. Nothing new installed here. Janis Peisenieks Janis Peisenieks 4, 10 10 gold badges 51 51 silver badges 82 82 bronze badges.
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Download multiple files at one time Download large files quickly and reliably Suspend active downloads and resume downloads that have failed. Yes, install Microsoft Download Manager recommended No, thanks. What happens if I don't install a download manager? Why should I install the Microsoft Download Manager? In this case, you will have to download the files individually.
You would have the opportunity to download individual files on the "Thank you for downloading" page after completing your download.
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