How to fix Excel has stopped working issue in Windows 11 | Exel not responding | Pending problem

Опубликовано: 14 Июнь 2023
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If you're experiencing the issue where Excel has stopped working, is not responding, or is stuck in a pending state on Windows 11, there are several troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve the problem. Here are some potential solutions:

Update Excel: Ensure that you have the latest updates installed for Microsoft Excel. Open Excel, go to the "File" tab, click on "Account," and then select "Update Options" followed by "Update Now." If any updates are available, let Excel install them and then restart the program.

Check for Windows Updates: Make sure your Windows 11 operating system is up to date. Go to "Settings" by pressing Win + I, then click on "Windows Update" and select "Check for updates." If any updates are available, install them and restart your computer.

Disable Add-ins: Add-ins can sometimes conflict with Excel and cause it to stop working. Try disabling any third-party add-ins you have installed. Open Excel, go to the "File" tab, click on "Options," and select "Add-ins." Disable any add-ins that are enabled, restart Excel, and check if the issue persists.

Run Excel in Safe Mode: Launching Excel in safe mode can help identify if the problem is related to an add-in or a customization issue. Press the "Windows" key + "R" to open the Run dialog, then enter "excel.exe /safe" (without quotes) and press Enter. If Excel opens without any issues, it indicates that an add-in or customization is causing the problem.

Repair Microsoft Office: If the issue persists, you can try repairing your Microsoft Office installation. Open the "Apps & Features" settings by pressing Win + I, then search for "Microsoft Office" in the list of installed applications. Select Microsoft Office, click on "Modify," and choose "Repair." Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the repair process.

Create a new Excel file: If the problem seems to be specific to a particular Excel file, try creating a new file and see if it works properly. If the new file functions correctly, it suggests that the issue is related to the original file. You can try recovering the data from the problematic file by opening it in a different version of Excel or using Excel's built-in repair options.

Reinstall Microsoft Office: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, you may need to uninstall and reinstall Microsoft Office. Before proceeding, make sure you have your Office product key or account information handy. Uninstall Office through the "Apps & Features" settings, restart your computer, and then reinstall Office from the official Microsoft website.

If the problem still persists after following these steps, it's recommended to contact Microsoft Support for further assistance.
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