Microsoft Excel is by far the most popular spreadsheet software in Windows, but it doesn't always work well. From time to time, Excel crashes when opening or stops working when we open a certain file. Often the problem lies not with Excel itself, but with additional add- ins or macros . Antivirus software and Windows updates are also often a source of errors. The cause of the Excel crash can also be a poorly saved Excel table..
The following strategies usually help us to solve the problem when Excel stops working.
In a similar way to when we have Windows startup problems, Excel also offers us the possibility of opening it from the so-called? Safe mode ?. Plugins, macros, custom toolbars, shortcuts, and autostart programs are not taken into account in this mode..
To start Excel in Safe Mode, you just have to hold down the [Ctrl] key while double-clicking the program icon. The same result is achieved with the / safe command on the command line. Hit the [Win] + [R] key combination to access the run dialog box and type excel / safe .
If Excel works in safe mode, the problem is probably due to an installed add-in. These handy extensions offer optional features and functions for spreadsheets, but they can also cause Excel to stop working. To find out if this is the case and to determine which plug-in is causing the problem, perform the following steps:
If any of the add-ins was the cause of the crash, Excel will open smoothly. You can also repeat this process by re-activating the add-ons one by one to determine which add-on is causing problems. If you really need the faulty plugin, try installing a new version. If not, uninstall it or leave it disabled until its developer releases an update..
Third-party antivirus can also cause problems when using Office programs. They can cause Excel to crash, not open, or unresponsive once opened, among other options. Some of these antiviruses do not detect macros or add-ons correctly and proceed to block them, and in fact, often, they do not even warn with a message. Access the protocol of your antivirus software to check if Excel or a used add-in has been blocked. Even if you can't find anything, try at least once to open Excel with the antivirus disconnected. If the problem does not arise in this way, the antivirus software will be responsible.
Some antiviruses provide their own add-ins that are installed in Excel to add additional security features. These plugins often conflict with plugins from other developers. In these cases, you must assess which complement you want to give priority to.
Try to enable both Excel and all the add-ins used in the antivirus. If you do not use external antivirus software, but Windows Defender installed by default in Windows 10, there are usually no problems when opening Excel and other Microsoft applications.
Some third-party programs use Excel in the background to perform calculations or render tables. If they are not programmed correctly, according to Microsoft's guidelines for OLE (Object Linking and Embedding), Excel may not open while the other program is still running. If Excel is unresponsive but the program window opens, the status bar at the bottom of the window will indicate that another process is using Excel. Wait until the process has finished with the calculation or finish it (for example, using Task Manager) for Excel to work again.
Like all other Microsoft Office programs, Excel accesses information from the installed default printer to render documents on screen as close to the printed image as possible. If the default printer driver does not work or if the printer is not connected, Excel may stop responding. To solve this problem, do the following:
Microsoft includes its own repair option for Office that fixes many errors that can cause Excel or another Office program to become unresponsive. This function is hidden in the section? Applications and Features? from Windows 10 Settings. Just follow these instructions to use the repair function:
If the repair completes successfully, Excel will normally open without a problem.
A bad Visual Basic macro can cause Excel to stop working when using a particular macro. If Excel doesn't work, follow these steps:
The next time you use a macro, you should no longer get the message? Excel is not responding ?.
Lack of Excel updates can lead to problems if you combine this with macros or newer Windows system components. Thus, Excel may stop working or respond if it is running. Follow these steps to ensure Excel and Windows itself are regularly updated:
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