Common issues

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ZDN window is too big for screen

  • PROBLEM: The ZDN window doesn't fit on your laptop screen. Parts of the screen are cut off. You have to scroll around a lot.
  • SOLUTION: Go to Windows menu > Settings > Display and change the Scale and Layout to 100% instead of the default 150%.

Errors on the Excel diet analysis sheet

  • PROBLEM: The Excel Diet Analysis sheet displays #NAME? errors:
  • SOLUTION: This error is caused by having an older version of Excel (2019 or earlier). I'm working on a new version that is compatible. In the meantime, I can send you an older template to use. Email me for this.
  • PROBLEM:: The Excel sheet displays #VALUE! errors.
  • SOLUTIONS
    • The food is not marked as active in ZDN (therefore no data exported). In ZDN, go to Settings > Edit Foods > (find the food) > check the box to mark it as Active.
    • The column for Fed (g) does not contain a number. There must be a number there if there is a food there, even if it is zero.

Microsoft warning banners

  • PROBLEM: ZDN isn't working - there are error messages (red or yellow bars) across the top.
  • SOLUTION:
    • For the yellow Security Warning, you can just click "Enable Content"
    • For the yellow Read-only, make sure your "ZDN Support Files" folder and the ZDN program itself are somewhere that you (and your users) have read/write access to. Common places that you might NOT have read/write access to include:
      • Top level of C: drive (try your Documents folder instead)
      • Shared folders on a network drive where someone has not given you (or your end users) read/write permission
      • Some external drives (USB drives, etc.) are set to read-only on some systems
    • For the red Security Risk , follow the instructions in the installation guide to unblock the file (Windows automatically blocks databases downloaded from the internet).