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Recover Excel Files from Virus-Infected Pen Drives for Free
Summary: Imagine you lost your important Excel file on which you had been working since the morning and in the next moment you realized that the file was not saved and you just lost hours of work. Wondering how to deal with this situation? Read this blog to know how Stellar free data recovery software can help you.
From making annual reports to business growth representation figures, excel is a commonly used program for organizing data, creating pivot tables, charts etc. People from all walks of life, know the importance of Excel and the part it plays. Although it is a common file, there is a probability that you may accidentally delete excel files while working or are unable to access it due to unexpected errors. In addition, one of the major issues users face is to recover excel files from a virus infected pen drive.
Pen drives have made it possible to store and carry our important files such as excel, word document, photos, videos, etc. with us day in and day out. They just fit perfectly in our pockets and are compatible with almost every device; hence, they are widely used for transferring data from one system to another. But what if your pen drive is infected by a virus and due to it you end up losing your excel files, how will you recover your excel files for free?
A user reported that his pen drive got virus-infected and to remove the virus from it, he ran an antivirus program which removed the virus but also deleted excel files stored on it.
When your pen drive is infected by a virus, the first thing you ought to do is stop using it, even not for removing virus as an antivirus utility may remove your files as well. Further, if you have a backup, then you can recover your excel files from it, else you can use these free data recovery methods to recover your excel files.
1. Free File Recovery Software Approach
Stellar Windows Data Recovery – Free Edition is an easy to use tool to recover files from a virus-infected pen drive. The software is equipped with powerful utilities to recover lost and deleted files for free. Further, it supports a wide range of file systems and is efficient in recovering files such as Excel, emails, word files, photos, audio and video files.
Using Stellar Windows Data Recovery – Free Edition, you can recover your files from all storage devices for free. Here’s how the software works:
- From the website, download Stellar Windows Data Recovery – Free Edition. Connect your pen drive to your system and launch the software
- On ‘Select What to Recover’ screen, select file types from the given option that you wish to recover. For instance, if you want to recover photos, then under Multimedia Files, select ‘Photos’ and click on ‘Next’
- From ‘Select Location’ screen, select the connected pen drive and click ‘Scan’
- The scanning process starts and once the process is complete, software lists all the recoverable files
- Select the files from the list and click on ‘Recover’ to save the files
2. Restore Excel File from the Previous Version
If excel files are deleted from your pen drive or from your system; then you can recover them from the previous version. This feature works when Windows Backup option is enabled, else, it will not work.
Follow these steps to recover excel files:
- Connect your pen drive to your system, go to This PC and navigate to the folder of excel files
- Select the folder, right-click on it and select ‘Restore previous versions’
- From the available version of excel files, select the required one and click on ‘Restore’
3. Use Command Line to Recover Excel Files
The Command prompt should be your first choice to recover excel files from the virus-infected pen drive. Here’s how command prompt recovers your files:
- Connect your virus-infected pen drive to your system and then in the search box type ‘CMD’ and hit ‘Enter’
- In the command window, type in attrib –h-r-s /s/ drive letter:\*.*”, for example, “attrib -h -r -s /s /d G:\*.*” and hit ‘Enter’
- Windows starts repairing the virus-infected pen drive and once the process is complete, you can access your pen drive and recover excel files.
Even after following the above-mentioned steps you’re unable to recover your excel files, then try a Home approach i.e. a data recovery tool.
To Sum Up
It is always a good idea to create a backup of important files since no one can anticipate what might go wrong. The scenario presented in the blog paints a clear picture of how you can recover your Microsoft excel files for free from a virus-infected pen drive. For quick and better results, you can always go with Stellar Windows Data Recovery – Free Edition.
How to fix “damage to the file was so extensive that repairs were not possible” Excel error?
Summary: Unable to resolve “damage to the file was so extensive that repair was not possible” error in Excel? Read this post to discover more details about the error, possible causes, and how to rectify the error. To save time & efforts, you can also try an Excel file repair software to resolve the “damage to the file…” error in a few clicks.
When opening a workbook in Microsoft Excel 2003 or later, you may encounter an error message,
“Damage to the file was so extensive that repairs were not possible. Excel attempted to recover your formulas and values, but some data may have been lost or corrupted.”
The error message may also occur while exporting an Excel file. Let’s find out what causes this error and what we can do to fix it.
Reasons Behind “Damage to the File Was So Extensive That Repairs Were Not Possible” Error
Your Excel file may be corrupt, oversized, virus-afflicted, etc., which can trigger this error and make the repair impossible. Below are some common reasons.
- Large or oversized excel files hindering export
- Data restore errors
- Field length of a cell is more than 256 characters
- Software conflicts, viruses, network failure
- Unable to open files in upgraded versions
- Errors on output exceeding 64000 rows
- Limited system resources (such as RAM, internal memory)
In a nutshell, the error generally happens if Excel discovers unreadable content, which may also interrupt file saving in Excel.
How to Resolve “Damage to the File Was So Extensive That Repairs Were Not Possible” Error?
Here are a few methods you can follow to fix or resolve the Excel repair error.
Method 1: Perform Basic Troubleshooting
When opening a corrupt workbook, Microsoft Excel automatically initiates the file recovery mode to repair the corrupt file. However, if it fails to perform automatic recovery, then follow these basic troubleshooting steps:
- This error mainly happens when you try to open the Excel file in an upgraded version. Try to open the file in an older version of Excel. You might be able to open it.
- Try saving the file with a different file name.
- Use a different file extension to save the file.
- You can save the Excel file as HTML and then open it. However, an HTML file might not save conditional formatting.
- Close other opened applications on the system which may be causing the error.
- Select less data for export at once.
- Delete worksheets if copied from another document; for instance, delete any file or screenshots you have imported.
- Open the file on another system.
If the error persists, then use the manual method to repair a workbook using the below steps:
- Go to the “File” tab.
- Select Open and select the damaged spreadsheet from the Recent Workbooks section on the right, if listed. However, if you cannot find the file in the Recent Workbooks section, click on “Browse” and choose the corrupted workbook.
- Click the drop-down arrow on the Open tab and select Open and Repair.
Sometimes, when you try to export an Excel sheet carrying a huge database, you may face memory errors in older Excel versions like Excel 2003. Here, you’ll have to decrease the amount of data as Excel 2003 does not permit exporting extensive data beyond a limit. However, modern versions such as Excel 2007, 2010 & 2016 allow exporting a large amount of data and utilize more RAM than the older versions.
Following are some other workarounds:
- Use a lesser number of query presentation fields to re-generate the query. Then, again re-enter those fields.
- Decrease the multi-line string field data text up to 8000 characters.
Method 3: Copy Macros and Data to Another Workbook (Empty) in an Advanced Excel version
If the issue is occurring due to version incompatibility, i.e., if the file opens easily in the older version but shows errors in the new version. You can:
Use the older version to open the file or copy the data or macros in an empty workbook of the new version of Excel.
Copying the Macros in the Workstation
In Microsoft Excel, you can use the Visual Basic Editor to open the workbook with macro on another workbook by copying the macro. Both VBA tools and Macros appear in the Developer section of the excel file. This option is disabled by default. So first, you need to enable it.
Follow the instructions to enable it:
- Open Excel and go to File > Options.
- Click “**Customize Ribbon.**”
- Look at the right side of the pane and ensure the Developer tab is checked.
- Click OK.
Once you have enabled the Developer tab, follow the steps to copy the macro from one workbook to another:
- First, open both the workbooks- the workbook containing the macro and the workbook in which you need to copy the macros.
- Locate the Developer tab.
- Select Visual Basic to display the “Visual Basic Editor.”
- Go to the View menu in the Visual Basic Editor.
- Select Project Explorer.
- In the Project Explorer window, drag the module you need to copy to the destination workbook. For example:
Module 1 has been copied from Book2.xlsm to Book1.xlsm
Method 4- Restore the backup file
The workbook backup helps to open the corrupted or mistakenly deleted file. Sometimes, the issue can be fixed using the Recover Unsaved Workbook option in Excel. Here’s the list of steps to recover the files in Microsoft Excel:
- Go to the File tab on Excel.
- Click Open.
- Search on the top-left of the screen to click Recent Workbooks as below:
- Next, scroll down to the bottom.
- Click the “Recover unsaved workbooks” button.
- Scroll and find the lost file.
- Now double-click on the file to open.
Conclusion
“Damage to the file was so extensive that repairs were not possible” error can be fixed with the above troubleshooting methods or by using a third-party Excel repair tool, like Stellar Repair for Excel . Although There are no standard resolutions to fix the excel error as they may vary with different scenarios. In some cases, the manual methods might be time-consuming or fail to fix the error or recover the excel file. Hence, using an excel file repair tool may be the best option! It extracts data from the corrupted file and saves it to a new Excel workbook, which you can open and edit.
How to fix Microsoft Excel not responding error and save your data
Summary: This guide helps you resolve Excel not responding and frequent Excel freeze issues in Excel on Windows 10. It mentions some effective solutions to repair Excel and resolve Excel is not responding problem. These solutions will also help you fix Excel crashing problem while working on the spreadsheet.
Similar to any other program, you may experience problems with Microsoft Excel while opening or working on a document. Sometimes, it may not start at all or freeze and display an error message such as ‘Excel is not responding’. When it happens, you may want to wait for the program to respond.
‘Microsoft Excel is not responding’ problem
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But if Excel doesn’t respond after a while and remains stuck, you need to force close the program from “Task Manager”. Now, this could be disastrous if happens while you are working on an important Excel document that took you hours to prepare. Force closing Excel due to such error can damage the Excel document and it may fail to open next time.
Why Excel is Not Responding?
Excel may stop responding, freeze, or crash suddenly due to several reasons. It can happen while saving a spreadsheet or opening an Excel document. It may also occur while editing or inserting images, graphs, etc. But usually, it occurs when the system crashes or shuts down abruptly while you are working on a document. Here’s an instance,
Suppose, you worked overnight on a critical document which is to be presented at a meeting the next day. This Excel spreadsheet includes critical graphs and charts, and much more. When you are about to save it, there is a power failure, and your system shuts down without warning. When the power is up, you restarted the system to check your Excel. To your dismay, a message pops up – “Excel Crashed” or “Microsoft Excel not responding”.
This could be frustrating. However, there is no need to despair as there are solutions to not just overcome this error but other corresponding issues such as Excel freezing, hanging, crashing, etc. Below is an infographic that quickly briefs all the possible solutions to fix Excel not responding error.
Solutions to Fix ‘Microsoft Excel is not responding’ Error
Follow the solutions discussed below in the given order to fix Excel freezing and hanging issues.
Solution 1: Open Excel in Safe Mode
If Excel is not working as intended and frequently stops responding, you may try to start Excel in Safe Mode. It is a common DIY way to fix ‘Excel is not responding’ problem.
In Safe Mode, Excel starts with only essential services, bypasses certain functionalities and doesn’t load the add-ins, which might be the reason behind the error in MS Excel . To open and troubleshoot Excel in Safe Mode:
- Press Windows + R keys, type excel.exe /safe and press ‘Enter’ or click ‘OK’
MS Excel in Safe Mode
Open the Excel file and check if it still crashes. If not, the problem could be a faulty add-in or formatting and styling error.
Proceed to the next solution to check and fix the problem.
Solution 2: Check for Faulty and Unwanted Add-ins
In Microsoft Excel, there are two types of add-ins:
- COM add-ins
- Other Add-ins Installed as XLAM, XLA, or XLL File
Both types of add-ins can cause the freezing problem in Excel . Follow the steps below to disable unwanted and faulty add-ins:
- In Excel , click File and go to Options to open ‘Excel Options’ window
- Click Add-ins button to view and manage ‘Microsoft Office Add-ins’
- Uncheck required add-ins to disable them
- At this stage, you can also click the ‘Remove’ button to remove any unwanted add-ins
Disable COM Add-Ins
- Now enable an add-in and check the Excel performance. Observe Excel for not responding error or freezing problem
If Excel doesn’t freeze, enable subsequent add-in and then again use Excel to observe it. Repeat the steps until you find the faulty plugin, which is causing the problem.
Then remove it from Excel add-ins to resolve the problem.
Solution 3: Install the latest Windows and Office Updates
This problem may also occur if Windows and MS Office are not updated. Therefore, install the latest updates for both Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office.
You can set the installation and update option to ‘Automatic mode’ in Windows. This will download and install critical updates for MS Office, which might fix the Excel performance issue. The steps to enable automatic updates are as follows:
- Go to Settings> Update & Security> Windows Update
Enable Automatic Windows updates
- Click Advanced options and enable all the toggle switches to automatically download and install updates for Windows and other Microsoft products
Update Microsoft Products
After update, restart Excel and check if the problem is resolved.
NOTE: From now on, MS Excel will also get the latest update consistently, without the need for manual intervention.
Solution 4: Check and Disable Anti-virus
Antivirus is important for device safety. However, if your antivirus conflicts with MS Office apps such as Excel, it could lead to Excel freezing and not responding errors.
To check if the problem is due to anti-virus, disable it and reopen the Excel document. Check if Excel performs well or if it still hangs.
Example of Antivirus conflict with Microsoft Excel
If the problem is resolved, contact your antivirus software provider for help to keep antivirus running without affecting the system and other programs such as MS Excel.
Solution 5: Change the ‘Default Printer’
Although it may seem irrelevant, changing the default printer is another easy and effective solution to overcome the error. Reason being, Excel communicates with the printer to find supported margins when we open an Excel sheet.
If Excel doesn’t find the supported margin, it may stop responding or crash. The steps to change the default printer are as follows:
- Open Control Panel on your Windows system
- Click Printer and Devices
- Right-click Microsoft XPS Document Writer to set it to the default printer
Change in Default Printer Setting
Reopen the Excel document to check whether the error occurs or not.
Solution 6: Repair Microsoft Office
A corrupt or damaged Microsoft Office can also cause the ‘Excel is not responding’ problem. You can resolve this by repairing the Microsoft Office files. The steps are as follows:
- Close all running MS Office programs
- Go to Control Panel on your Windows system
- Click Programs and then Programs and Features
- Select Microsoft Office and in the Microsoft Office window, click ‘Change’
- Then select the ‘Repair’ option and click ‘Continue’
Repair MS Office
This may take a while. After the repair is done, check your Excel program and file for the error.
Solution 7: Remove and Reinstall Microsoft Office
Sometimes, repairing MS Office may not work. In such a case, removing and reinstalling Microsoft Office can resolve the ‘Excel is not responding’ problem. To do so, follow these steps:
- Close all running MS Office programs
- Go to Control Panel on your Windows system
- Click Programs and then Programs and Features
- Right-click on Microsoft Office and choose Uninstall
Uninstall MS Office
Then run the MS Office installation setup to re-install MS Office on your system.
Solution 8: Repair Microsoft Excel (XLS/XLSX) file
In several situations, a corrupt or partially damaged Excel (XLS/XLSX) file is the cause of this error. In such a case, you can download and install Stellar Repair for Excel to repair the corrupt or damaged Excel file. By repairing the Excel file, you can resolve the Excel freezing error quickly without applying much efforts.
The steps to use the software for Excel file repair are as follows:
- Download, install and launch the Excel file repair software
- Browse and select the corrupt Excel file
- Click ‘Repair’ to start repairing the damaged Excel file
- After file repair, it provides a preview. Check your file
- Then click the ‘Save File’ option in the main menu
- You can either choose default location or browse a new folder location to save the repaired Excel file
- After repair, open the file in Excel and continue with your work
And keep Stellar Repair for Excel installed on your system. You never know when you might need this handy tool.
You may also refer to Microsoft support for more details on Excel not responding, hangs, freezes or stops working issues.
Conclusion
Now that the methods for fixing the ‘Excel is not responding’ error are before you, try all these and see which one works for you. If the cause of this error is a damaged or corrupt Excel file, only repairing the XLS/XLSX file can resolve the issue.
For this purpose, it’s recommended to use a reliable software such as Stellar Repair for Excel as it offers an easy-to-use interface, thereby making Excel file repair process a seamless experience.
The software recovers table, chart, chart sheet, cell comment, number, text, shared formulas, image, formula, sort and filter, and other objects. It also preserves worksheet properties, layout, and cell formatting. It can repair multiple XLS/XLSX files simultaneously and fix all Excel file corruption errors.
All these features extend the software capabilities beyond just fixing the ‘Excel not responding’ error.
How to Repair Multiple Excel Files by Using Stellar
With Stellar Repair for Excel, it is quite easy and simple to repair multiple MS Excel (XLS and XLSX) files that are damaged. This is because the software has a self-explanatory interface and hence is a Do-it-yourself software. Nonetheless, when using this software to repair multiple Excel files, you would have to add all of the files into the software by following a few pre-defined steps. Follow the steps mentioned below:
- Launch Stellar Repair for Excel software.
- Under Home menu, click Select file
- Click Browse and select corrupt Excel files. Select the checkbox to repair multiple files.
- Click Repair
- The software provides the preview facility. You can check the it on left pane.
- Save the repired filr ether Default location or Select New Folder radio button.
Stellar Repair for Excel Stellar Repair for Excel is the best choice for repairing corrupt or damaged Excel (.XLS/.XLSX) files. This Excel recovery software restores everything from corrupt file to a new blank Excel file.
[Fixed]: Freeze Panes not Working in Excel
Summary: This blog discusses the “freeze panes not working” issue in Excel. It mentions the possible reasons behind the issue and offers workarounds and methods to fix it. If the issue is associated with corruption in the Excel file, you can use the specialized Excel repair tool mentioned in the blog to repair the affected file.
The freeze panes feature in Excel is used to freeze the row/column headings to keep them visible while scrolling the worksheet. It is a useful feature when you’re working on a large worksheet containing data that exceeds the rows and columns on the screen. Sometimes, you notice that the ‘Excel freeze panes feature is not working’. There could be numerous factors that can trigger this issue. Let’s know the reasons for the freeze pane not working issue in Excel and how to resolve this issue.
Why can’t I freeze panes in excel?
Several factors may contribute to the Excel freeze panes not working issue in Excel. A few of them are:
- The cell editing mode is enabled in the workbook in which you are trying to use the Freeze Panes feature.
- The Excel file is corrupted.
- The worksheet is protected.
- Advanced Options are disabled in Excel Settings.
- The Excel application is not up-to-date.
- You might be trying to lock rows in the middle of the worksheet.
- Your Excel workbook is not in normal file preview mode.
- Wrong/incorrect positioning of the frozen panes.
How to fix ‘Freeze Panes not Working’ in Excel?
The freeze panes option is available in the View bar. Sometimes, you’re unable to see the View option. It usually occurs if you are using the Excel Started version. Check and try to open the file in the advanced Excel version, which supports all the features. If you are using the advanced Excel version, then try the below workarounds to fix the freeze panes not working issue in Excel.
Workaround 1: Exit the Cell Editing Mode
If your Excel file is switched from normal file view mode to cell editing mode, you can encounter the freeze panes not working issue. In cell editing mode, certain features in Excel, such as the freeze panes, are temporarily disabled to prevent any conflicts. You can disable cell editing mode by pressing the ESC or Enter key. Now locate the View tab and check whether the freeze pane feature is working. If not, then try the next workaround.
Workaround 2: Change the Page Layout View
The Excel freeze panes not working issue can also occur if your workbook is opened in Page Layout view. The Page Layout view doesn’t support freeze panes. If you select page layout, the freeze panes option gets disabled.
To enable the freeze pane option, go to View and click the Page Break Preview tab.
Workaround 3: Check and Remove Options under the Data Tab
Sometimes, you can experience the “freeze panes not working” issue if Sorting, Data Filter, Group, and Subtotal options are enabled in Excel workbook. Such options, when enabled, can lead to unexpected problems with the freeze panes’ functionality. You can check and remove these features from your workbook. To do so, follow these steps:
- Open the Excel file in which you are getting the issue.
- Navigate to the Data tab.
- Check and remove the below features (if enabled):
- Sort
- Filter
- Group
- Subtotal
Workaround 4: Check and Unprotect Worksheet
The freeze panes feature may stop working if your worksheet is protected. You can try to disable the worksheet protection option. Here are the steps:
- In the Excel file, go to the Review tab.
- Click Unprotect Sheet.
After unprotecting the sheet, check whether the “freeze panes not working” issue is resolved. If not, follow the next workaround.
Workaround 5: Use Correct Cell Positioning
The freeze pane is not working issue in Excel can also occur when you use incorrect cell positioning to apply the freeze panes feature. Several users have reported facing this issue when trying to lock multiple rows with the wrong cell selection. So, use correct cell positioning to freeze the rows. For example, if you are trying to lock two rows in an Excel worksheet, then you need to click on 3rd row’s column.
What if the above Workarounds Fail to Fix the Freeze Panes not Working Issue?
If none of the above workarounds works, then there are chances that the workbook is damaged or corrupt. In such a case, you can try the below methods to repair the corrupt Excel workbook.
Run Open and Repair Utility
In case of corruption in the Excel file, you can use the Open and Repair tool in Excel to repair the file. To use this utility, follow these steps:
- In the Excel application, navigate to File and then click Open.
- Click Browse to select the workbook in which you are facing the issue.
- The Open dialog box is displayed. Click on the affected file.
- Click the arrow next to the Open option and then click Open and Repair.
- Click on the Repair option to recover as much data as possible.
- You can see a completion message once the repair process is complete. Click Close.
Use a Professional Excel Repair Tool
If the Open and Repair tool doesn’t work to resolve complex file-related issues and your Excel file is severely corrupted, you can opt for a reliable third-party Excel repair tool, such as Stellar Repair for Excel. This tool can help you repair the Excel file and recover all the data with complete integrity. You can try the software’s demo version to scan the affected file and preview the recoverable data. The software is compatible with all MS Excel versions and Windows operating systems, including Windows 11.
Closure
The “freeze panes not working” issue in Excel can occur due to several reasons, like protected worksheet, incompatible Excel version, and incorrect cell position. Try the workarounds shared in the blog to fix the issue. If the Excel file is corrupt, you can use Stellar Repair for Excel to fix the corruption issues in the file. This tool can quickly repair the Excel file and recover all the data from the file with 100% integrity.
How Can I Recover Corrupted Excel File 2016?
Error Messages Indicating Corruption in Excel File
- When an Excel 2016 file turns corrupt, you’ll receive an error message that reads: “The file is corrupt and cannot be opened .”
- But sometimes, you encounter the “Excel cannot open this file” error message due to corruption in the file.
Why does Excel File turn Corrupt?
Following are some common reasons that can turn an Excel file corrupt:
- Large size of the Excel file
- The file is virus infected
- Hard drive on which Excel file is stored has developed bad sectors
- Abrupt system shutdown while working on a worksheet
Workarounds to Recover Data from Corrupt Excel
The workarounds to recover corrupted Excel file 2016 data will vary depending on whether you can open the file or not.
How to Recover Corrupted Excel File 2016 Data When You Can Open the File?
If the corrupt Excel file is open, try any of the following workarounds to retrieve the data:
Workaround 1 – Use the Recover Unsaved Workbooks Option
If your Excel file gets corrupt while you are working on it and you haven’t saved the changes, you can try retrieving the file’s data by following these steps:
- Open your Excel 2016 application and click on the Open Other Workbooks option.
- Click the Recover Unsaved Workbooks button at the bottom of the ‘Recent Workbooks’ section.
- A window with list of unsaved Excel files will open. Click the corrupt file you want to open.
This will reopen your last saved version of the Excel workbook. If this method doesn’t work, proceed with the next workaround.
Workaround 2 – Revert to Last Saved Version of your Excel File
If your Excel file gets corrupt in the middle of making any changes, you can recover the file’s data if the changes haven’t been saved. For this, you need to revert to the last saved version of your Excel file. Doing so will discard any changes that may have caused the file to turn corrupt. Here’s how to do it:
- In your Excel 2016 file, click File from the main menu.
- Click Open. From the list of workbooks under Recent workbooks, double-click the corrupt workbook that is already open in Excel.
- Click Yes when prompted to reopen the workbook.
Excel will revert the corrupt file to its last saved version. If it fails, skip to the next workaround.
Workaround 3 – Save the Corrupted Excel File in Symbolic Link (SYLK) Format
Saving an Excel file in SYLK format might help you filter out corrupted elements from the file. Here are the steps to do so:
- From your Excel File menu, choose Save As.
- In ‘Save As’ window that pops-up, from the Save as type dropdown list, choose the SYLK (Symbolic Link) option, and then click Save.
Note: Only the active sheet will be saved in workbook on choosing the SYLK format.
- Click OK when prompted that “The selected file type does not support workbooks that contain multiple sheets”. This will only save the active sheet.
- Click Yes when the warning message appears - “Some features in your workbook might be lost if you save it as SYLK (Symbolic Link)”.
- Click File > Open.
- Browse the corrupt workbook saved with SYLK format (.slk) and open it.
- After opening the file, select File > Save As.
- In ‘Save as type’ dialog box, select Excel workbook.
- Rename the workbook and hit the Save button.
After performing these steps, a copy of your original workbook will be saved at the specified location.
How to Recover Corrupted Excel File 2016 Data When You Cannot Open the File?
If you can’t access the Excel file, apply one of these workarounds to salvage the file’s data.
Workaround 1 – Open and Repair the Excel File
Excel automatically initiates ‘File Recovery’ mode on opening a corrupt file. After starting the auto-recovery mode, it attempts to reopen and repair the corrupt Excel file at the same time. If the auto-recovery mode does not start automatically, you can try to fix corrupted Excel file 2016 manually by using ‘Open and Repair’. Follow these steps:
- Open a blank file, click the File tab and select Open.
- Browse the location where the corrupt 2016 Excel file is stored.
- When an ‘Open’ dialog box appears, select the file you want to repair.
- Once the file is selected, click the arrow next to the Open button, and then click the Open and Repair button.
- Do any of these actions:
- Click Repair to fix corrupted file and recover data from it.
- Click Extract Data if you cannot repair the file or only need to extract values and formulas.
If performing these actions doesn’t help you retrieve the data, proceed with the next workaround.
Workaround 2 – Disable the Protected View Settings
Follow these steps to disable the protected view settings in an Excel file:
- Open a blank 2016 workbook.
- Click the File tab and then select Options.
- When an Excel Options window opens, click Trust Center > Trust Center Settings.
- In the window that pops-up, choose Protected View from the left side navigation. Under ‘Protected View’, uncheck all the checkboxes, and then hit OK.
Now, try opening your corrupt Excel 2016 file. If it won’t open, try the next workaround.
Workaround 3 – Link to the Corrupt Excel File using External References
If you only need to extract Excel file data without formulas or calculated values, use external references to link to your corrupt Excel 2016 file. Here’s how you can do it:
- From your Excel file, click File > Open.
- From the window that opens, click Computer and then click Browse and copy the name of your corrupt Excel 2016 file. Click the Cancel button.
- Go back to your Excel file, click File > New > Blank workbook.
- In the new Excel workbook, type “=CorruptExcelFile Name!A1” in cell A1 to reference cell A1 of the corrupted file. Replace the ‘CorruptExcelFile Name’ with the name of the corrupt file that you have copied above. Hit ENTER.
- If ‘Update Values’ dialog box appears, select the corrupt 2016 Excel file, and then click OK.
- If ‘Select Sheet’ dialog box pops-up, select a corrupt sheet, and press the OK button.
- Select and drag cell A1 till the columns required to store the data of your corrupted Excel file.
- Next, copy row A and drag it down to the rows needed to save the file’s data.
- Select and copy the file’s data.
- From the Edit menu, choose the Paste Special option and then select Values. Click OK to paste values and remove the reference links to the corrupt file.
Check the new Excel file for recoverable data. If this didn’t work, consider using an Excel file repair tool to retrieve data.
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### **Alternative Solution to Recover Excel File Data**Applying the above workarounds may take considerable time to recover corrupted Excel file 2016. Also, they may fail to extract data from a severely corrupted file. Using Stellar Repair for Excel software can help you overcome these limitations. The software helps repair severely corrupted XLS/XLSX file and retrieve all the file data in a few simple steps.
Key benefits of using Stellar Repair for Excel are as follows:
- Recovers tables, pivot tables, images, charts, chartsheets, hidden sheets, etc.
- Maintains original spreadsheet properties and cell formatting
- Batch repair multiple Excel XLS/XLSX files in a single go
- Supports MS Excel 2019, 2016, 2013, and previous versions
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Conclusion
Errors such as ‘the file is corrupt and cannot be opened’, ‘Excel cannot open this file’, etc. indicate corruption in an Excel file. Large-sized workbook, virus infection, bad sectors on hard disk drive, etc. are some reasons that may result in Excel file corruption. The workarounds discussed in this article can help you recover corrupted Excel file 2016 data. However, manual methods can be time-consuming and might fail to extract data from severely corrupted workbook. A better alternative is to use Stellar Repair for Excel software that is purpose-built to repair and recover data from damaged or corrupted Excel file.
How to Fix the #Value! Error in Excel?
Summary: #Value! is a common error that occurs when using formulas in Excel. It can be due to an issue with the cells you are referencing or use of formulas in the wrong type or format. This blog will discuss some cases when this error may occur and the solutions to fix the issue. You’ll also find about an Excel repair software that can help fix the error if it has occurred due to corruption in Excel file.
You may experience the #Value! error in Excel when trying to enter invalid data type into the formulas. Sometimes, it appears when a value is not the expected type or when dates are given a text value. This Excel error may occur due to several reasons. However, the exact cause of this error is difficult to find. Below, we will be discussing some cases where you may get this error and the solutions to resolve the issues.
Case 1: Wrong Argument Data Type in Formulas
Sometimes, Excel throws the “#Value!” error if it recognizes incompatible arguments in the formulas.
For example: The Date function in the sheet expects only numerical values as arguments. In the below image you can see that when the formula’s string value is used in the month (January), it resulted in the #VALUE! error.
Solution
To fix the issue,
- Double-click the formula to verify the type of arguments.
- Correct the argument in the cell (B2).
The formula will work as expected.
Case 2: Using the Basic Subtraction Formula
Users often experience the #Value! error, when using the basic subtraction formula in Excel.
Solution
Check the formula and the type of values in the cell. If these are correct and the error persists, then follow these steps:
- Go to the Start button on Windows, type Control Panel, and double-click on it.
- Click Clock and Region > Region.
- On the Format tab, click Additional Settings.
- In the Customized Format window, search for List Separator.
- Check if the List Separator is set to minus (-). Change it to comma (,).
- Click OK.
- Now, open the Excel file and again try to use the formula.
Case 3: Wrong Text Value
The #Value! error can also occur due to the formula’s wrong value.
For example: If you are using the formula to add values in cells and Excel recognizes the unexpected text value, you may get a #Value error.
Solution
To fix the issue, you can correct the value or use the SUM function. It is recommended to use functions instead of operations to reduce the errors. In Excel, the formulas with math operators may not able to calculate the text in the cells. The SUM function automatically ignores the text value(er), calculates everything as numbers, and displays the result without the #Value! error.
Case 4: Blank Space in Cells
You may get the #Value! error if your formula refers to other cells with space or hidden space. Sometimes, spaces that make a cell display blank but actually they are not blank.
Solution
You can either delete the space or replace the blank space. Here’s how:
1. Delete the Blank Space
First, check if a cell is blank or not. To do this,
- Select the cell that looks blank.
- Press F2.
The blank cell won’t show space.
Then, press the Backspace key to delete the space. It will fix the error.
2. Replace Blank Space
You can also use the “Find and Select” option to replace the blank space in Excel. Here are the steps:
- Open the Excel file that shows #Value! error.
- On the Home tab, click Find & Select > Replace.
- In the Find what field, type a single space and delete everything in the “Replace with” field.
- Click Replace All > OK.
Case 4: Problem with Network Connection
Many users have reported experiencing errors when using Excel online due to problems with the network connection.
Solution
Check your Internet connection and see if it is working properly.
Case 5: Wrong Formula Format
If you enter the wrong formula with a missing parenthesis or comma, then Excel can throw the #Value! error. The error can also occur if the application finds a special character within a cell.
Solution
Correct the formula and use the ISTEXT function to find the cells with issues.
Case 6: Corruption in the Excel File
If none of the above works, then it indicates the Excel file is corrupt. The formulas in the Excel file do not work due to corruption.
Solution
You can use the Open and Repair utility in Excel if you are getting the error due to corruption in Excel file. In case the utility fails or the Excel file is severely corrupt, you can use a third-party Excel repair software, such as Stellar Repair for Excel. It is a powerful tool to repair corrupted or damaged Excel files and recover all its data, with 100% integrity. The tool supports Excel 2019, 2016, and older versions.
Closure
There are several reasons that can trigger Excel to throw the #Value! error. It can occur if there is an incorrect argument data type in formulas or blank space, text, or special characters within a cell. This blog discussed the possible scenarios when this error occurs. You can apply the solutions mentioned above to fix the error. If the #Value! error occurs due to corruption in the Excel file, then you can use Stellar Repair for Excel . It is a reliable tool that helps in fixing corruption-related errors in Excel.
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