Sorry to be back here again so soon after my 5-day battle to install Sierra. Now that I've got Sierra actually running, I may be regretting my decision.
MS Word (2011 version, 14.6.1) is running unbelievably slowly. Both the system and the applications are on the same SSD drive, and under El Capitan Word opened with no problem and opened files immediately. Now it is taking 2 minutes to open a 3 mb file (with photos). And if you want to scroll to another page once it opens, it takes about 5 minutes. I've timed it. It used to be almost instantaneous.
So something is seriously wrong. As always, I've looked at a bunch of forums, and there are a bunch of people--as always--with similar, but NOT identical problems. And the "answers" I have seen haven't solved anyone's problem (hundreds of people have similar problems).
The computer is a mid-2012 desktop Mac Pro 3.2 Ghz quad core with 8 Gb of RAM. Activity Monitor doesn't show anything different than it did under El Capitan--it's solidly in the green; 8 Gb physical memory, 6.72 Gb memory used, 1.27 Gb cached files, 62 Mb swap. Word is using 1.21 Gb of memory, 1.15 Gb compressed memory.
I've run disk utility first aid twice; no problems. I've gone into font book and deleted all duplicate fonts (there were a handful) and run "restore standard fonts." No change. I've taken a look at Word preference, but nothing jumps out at me. I've re-started three times....no change. I've looked at system preferences, but as far as I can see, they're exactly the same as they were under El Capitan, and I can't see anything that would cause a slowdown. I'm out of ideas. Anyone out there have some?
MS Word (2011 version, 14.6.1) is running unbelievably slowly. Both the system and the applications are on the same SSD drive, and under El Capitan Word opened with no problem and opened files immediately. Now it is taking 2 minutes to open a 3 mb file (with photos). And if you want to scroll to another page once it opens, it takes about 5 minutes. I've timed it. It used to be almost instantaneous.
So something is seriously wrong. As always, I've looked at a bunch of forums, and there are a bunch of people--as always--with similar, but NOT identical problems. And the "answers" I have seen haven't solved anyone's problem (hundreds of people have similar problems).
The computer is a mid-2012 desktop Mac Pro 3.2 Ghz quad core with 8 Gb of RAM. Activity Monitor doesn't show anything different than it did under El Capitan--it's solidly in the green; 8 Gb physical memory, 6.72 Gb memory used, 1.27 Gb cached files, 62 Mb swap. Word is using 1.21 Gb of memory, 1.15 Gb compressed memory.
I've run disk utility first aid twice; no problems. I've gone into font book and deleted all duplicate fonts (there were a handful) and run "restore standard fonts." No change. I've taken a look at Word preference, but nothing jumps out at me. I've re-started three times....no change. I've looked at system preferences, but as far as I can see, they're exactly the same as they were under El Capitan, and I can't see anything that would cause a slowdown. I'm out of ideas. Anyone out there have some?