Loading .Net Framework Issue

fiberboysa

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
Dear All,
I have a huge Excel file almost 30 MB with Tables and Macros. I used PowerQuery to automate it earlier but failed then I removed all quires from my file but it still stops and show a status "Loading .Net Framework..." when I open it which takes time.

I want to know if Excel actually load .Net/Quires while there are non at the moment in my file or not?
If yes then how can i stop Excel doing this to save some time to open my file?

I am using Excel 2019 on Windows 10.
 

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Have you tried Power BI desktop, its free, and operates at 64 bit even if your excel is 32bit
Thanks for your reply!
Nope I have not tried it and dont need it now. I have automated the sheet using VBA. But I will surely give it a try. And I am already on x64 Windows 10 and x64 Excel.
For now I want that my excel file opens up quickly...
 
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