- Manually close and restart the MATLAB process.
- Select and terminate the "Microsoft Excel" process in Windows Task Manager.
- Execute "system('taskkill /F /IM EXCEL.exe')" from the MATLAB Command line.
- Note: This will attempt to terminate all active Microsoft Excel processes running on the machine.
Why does the "Microsoft Excel" background process not terminate when using "Columns.Item(col).AutoFit()" feature with actxserver?
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MathWorks Support Team
am 4 Mär. 2025
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am 17 Mär. 2025
I am using "actxserver" to operate on an Excel worksheet, "ws", in MATLAB R2025a. In my workflow, I execute the following command:
>> ws.Columns.Item(1).AutoFit()
After quitting my ActiveX server connection (saved as "excel") using "excel.Quit()" and "delete(excel)", a "Microsoft Excel" process remains visible in Task Manager until I either close and restart MATLAB or manually terminate the process. Is this intended, or am I not properly cleaning up my ActiveX Server session?
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MathWorks Support Team
am 14 Mär. 2025
This is a confirmed issue with the "Columns.Item.AutoFit()" feature of "actxserver" in MATLAB R2024a, R2024b, and R2025a. The developers will fix this issue in a future MATLAB release.
In the meantime, the following workarounds can be used to get rid of the extra process:
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