Several people in my organization installed the ArcGIS for Excel add-on today. Two of us had no issues; the other two see a blank screen instead of the Choose an ArcGIS connection screen. In other words, they should see this:
But instead, they only see this:
Troubleshooting so far:
Anyone have any ideas on what else we can try?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Issue resolved! Our in-house IT support did two things: 1. upgraded the users' version of Microsoft Office products, and 2. changed the default web browser from Internet Explorer to Chrome. I suspect that the latter step is what resolved the issue because we're not allowed to use IE anymore. My guess is that there was an IT setting that blocks IE, which is what the Excel add-in was trying to use to connect to ArcGIS Online.
Hi,
I assume you are using Windows OS, Office 365, and Excel desktop.
In the Excel desktop - click anywhere in the ArcGIS for the Excel panel, then the chevron Icon displays on the upper right side. In the menu, select "Attach Debugger". Then Dev tools window will open. Goto Console tab, copy all the messages, and paste those messages into this post.
Try this step/potential workaround to reload the ArcGIS Connection UI correctly on those machines where you see a blank screen. First, close all the Excel workbooks on your machine. Re-open an Excel workbook and follow this step -
In Excel Desktop, click anywhere in the ArcGIS for the Excel panel, then the chevron Icon displays on the upper right side. In the menu, select "Reload".
Reload operation might bring the ArcGIS Connection UI in the A4Excel task pane.
Or you might see this below UI. Either way Reload operation might solve the blank screen issue with A4Excel (ArcGIS for Excel).
Thank you! We will give this a try when the users who are still having the issue return from a conference. I hope I can mark Accept as Solution!
Well, I'm sorry to say that the debugger and refresh didn't fix the issue. Clicking on debugger did not open the dev tools window, and a refresh had no impact either. I just put in a help desk ticket, so we'll see what comes of it. Appreciate the suggestion!
Issue resolved! Our in-house IT support did two things: 1. upgraded the users' version of Microsoft Office products, and 2. changed the default web browser from Internet Explorer to Chrome. I suspect that the latter step is what resolved the issue because we're not allowed to use IE anymore. My guess is that there was an IT setting that blocks IE, which is what the Excel add-in was trying to use to connect to ArcGIS Online.