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4 Ways to extract data from corrupt Excel file
Summary: Excel files can become corrupt due to numerous reasons. This blog will discuss the reasons behind the corrupted Excel files. Sometimes the file becomes inaccessible. This post includes four ways to extract data from a corrupt Excel file. It also mentioned Stellar Repair for Excel to repair severely corrupted files. The tool helps you recover data from damaged Excel files with complete integrity.
Imagine the frustration of an employee if an Excel workbook he took hours to complete became corrupted for some reason threatening to erase all the data saved in it. Not just that, a corrupted Excel workbook can wreak havoc for the organization too since it poses a risk of permanently deleting critical business information like work records or employee trackers.
Unless a backup of all important Excel files exists, recovering data lost due to damage/corruption to them is next to impossible. However, we’ve conducted some research and found some pretty neat hacks to help you extract data from corrupt excel files without much hassle.
Primary reasons triggering Excel file corruption
As we always point out, to solve a problem for good, getting to its root is imperative. Here are the main reasons that cause Excel file corruption. Knowing these reasons can help you keep Excel corruption at bay for a considerably long time.
- Abrupt system shutdown when you’re editing an Excel sheet
- Bugs / Defects in your Excel application or installation
- Hardware failures like bad sectors on the hard drive where Excel sheets are saved
- Virus Infection / Malware Attack
- Excessive data storage within a single Excel file
- Faulty Excel Macros and CSE Formulas
Depending upon the extent of damage, there can be several ways to perform corrupt Excel file repair.
How to repair corrupt Excel files?
There are a couple of manual methods that can help you repair corrupt Excel files .
- If the damaged Excel sheet can be opened, immediately save its copy; thereafter:
- Open it with a later version of Excel and save it as a new workbook.
- If this doesn’t work, open it in Excel’s latest version and save the workbook in HTML or HTM format.
- Once this is done, reopen the HTML file and save again in XLS format.
- Lastly, open the file and try saving it in SLK format (symbolic link)
Note: It is important to note that saving an Excel workbook in HTML format causes loss of features like custom views, scenarios, unused styles or number formats, natural language formulas, data consolidation settings, custom function categories, etc. In SYLK format only the active worksheet is saved so if using this method, you’ll need to repeat these steps for each worksheet.
- Use Excel’s inbuilt Repair function as follows:
- Launch Microsoft Excel and go to Office button -> Open
- In the Open dialog box, select the damaged Excel file
- On the bottom-right corner of the Open dialog box, you will find a drop-down next to Open Click on it and select Open and Repair
- This will launch the inbuilt Repair module of Excel and you’ll see a dialog box asking you to select an option from Repair or Extract Data
- Click on Repair to initiate the repair process.
- If this doesn’t work, repeat steps 1-4, and when Excel asks you to select an option, select Extract Data from corrupt excel file. Thereafter, follow the instruction Excel shows and you should be able to retrieve your data, but you may end up losing some formulas.
- If you cannot open the Excel, download Spreadsheet viewer from the Microsoft website and open the file using this program. Thereafter copy all data into a new Excel.
Note: This method will cause much of your formatting, formulas, and more to be lost.
- You can download Open Office from its official website OpenOffice.org and try opening the Excel in it. The two programs are very similar so all data should automatically align in the correct place and with the correct formatting.
Note: With this method, VBA code cannot be recovered due to incompatibility between OpenOffice.org and Excel.
Full-proof method for corrupt Excel file repair
If you find the above methods confusing, or you wish to perform Excel file repair without having to face any data and formula loss, or you cannot achieve the desired results with any of these methods, stop wasting any more time with methods that will only frustrate you more. Instead, download the sure-shot solution for dealing with severe Excel corruption –Stellar Repair for Excel and relax!
Stellar Repair for Excel is the best choice for repairing corrupt or damaged Excel (.XLS/.XLSX) files and restoring everything to a new blank Excel file. This competent software can skillfully repair single as well as multiple XLS/XLSX files while preserving worksheet properties and cell formatting. If you have this product by your side, you don’t need to worry about Excel corruption errors ever again.
To Conclude
Instead of giving up on corrupted Excel sheets, try repairing them with the simple tricks we’ve described. And if they don’t work, keep calm and turn to Stellar Repair for Excel.
Solved - The File is Corrupted and Cannot be Opened - Excel
Summary: Unable to open Excel file due to the error ‘The file is corrupted and cannot be opened’? Read this blog to find more details about the error, possible reasons behind it, and solutions to fix the error. In addition, the blog mentions about Stellar Repair for Excel software that can help fix the Excel error in a few clicks. Download the software now and see free preview of the file.
About the Error
Microsoft Excel is a widely used spreadsheet application that comes bundled with MS Office. Users tend to update the application with new security patches and features. Sometimes these updates can cause problems, and result in “The file is corrupted and cannot be opened” error.
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![The File is Corrupt and Cannot be Opened Error Message](https://cdn-cmlep.nitrocdn.com/DLSjJVyzoVcUgUSBlgyEUoGMDKLbWXQr/assets/images/optimized/rev-2658c43/www.stellarinfo.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/the-file-is-corrupt-and-cannot-be-opened.jpg)Figure 1 – Excel File Corrupted Error Message
Other Possible Reasons behind ‘The File is Corrupt and Cannot Be Opened’ Excel Error
- Opening an older Excel version file in a newer version of Excel. For instance, opening Excel 2013, 2010, or earlier versions in Excel 2016.
- When attempting to open a Microsoft Office (Excel) email attachment in Microsoft Outlook 2010, MS Office 2010 reports a problem with the file preventing it from opening.
How to Fix the ‘Excel File is Corrupt and Cannot Be Opened’ Error?
Here are a few possible solutions that you can try to fix the ‘Excel file is corrupt and cannot be opened’ issue and open your Excel file.
Solution 1: Changing Component Services Settings
Solution 2: Changing the Protected View Settings
Solution 3: Repair Excel Files using Excel Repair Software
Solution 1: Changing Component Services Settings
[Caution] Changing Component Services settings requires making changes to the registry, and any mistake can harm your computer.
Follow these steps to change ‘Component Services’ settings:
Click ‘Start’ or ‘Win+R’ and type ‘dcomcnfg’ and press ‘Enter’.
In the navigation pane, expand the ‘Component Services’, and then expand ‘Computers’.
Figure 2 – Component Services Settings
- Next, right-click on ‘My Computer’, and then click ‘Properties’.
When the ‘My Computer Properties’ dialog box appears, click on the ‘Default Properties’ tab and then set the following values:
- Default Authentication Level: Connect
- Default Impersonation Level: Identify
Figure 3 – Illustrates My Computer Properties
- Click ‘OK’ to change ‘Default Properties’
Solution 2: Changing the Protected View Settings
[Caution] Disabling the ‘Protected View’ can put your system at high risk. Viruses attached to the Excel files can attack and infect your system. Be careful before using this option.
Excel 2010 file cannot open due to the ‘Protected View’ setting in Microsoft Outlook 2010. And so, changing the setting may help fix the error. For this, perform these steps:
- Open MS Excel 2010, go to the ‘File’ menu and click ‘Options’.
Figure 4 – Options
- When the ‘Excel Options’ window opens, click on ‘Trust Center’ and then on ‘Trust Center Settings’.
Figure 5 – Open Trust Center Settings
- Next, choose ‘Protected View’ and uncheck all the options including ‘Enable Protected View for Outlook attachments’ if you use Outlook for email.
Figure 6 – Uncheck Protected View Settings
- Click ‘OK’. Restart the application and try opening the Excel file again.
If none of the above solutions works for you, your Excel file is likely severely corrupt. To repair corrupt Excel files, you need to use advanced options like Stellar Repair for Excel tool. It repairs corrupt and damaged Excel files and helps in retrieving lost data.
Solution 3: Use Excel File Repair Tool
Considering the risks associated with the above solutions, it’s better to use an Excel repair tool to repair single or multiple corrupt Excel files at once. The process is simple, and even a novice can use the Excel file repair tool to repair Excel files with the help of the following steps:
- Download Stellar Repair for Excel and install it.
- Launch the tool. In the tool’s main interface, click ‘Browse’ to select the file. If you don’t know the file location use the ‘Search’ option.
Figure 7 – Illustrates Selecting Corrupt Excel File in Stellar Repair for Excel
- Select the file, and then click on Repair.
Figure 8 – Illustrates Initiating Excel File Repair in Stellar Repair for Excel
- The software scans and lists the Excel file in the left pane. Click on the file to preview its recoverable objects in the right pane.
Figure 9 – Illustrates Preview of Recoverable Excel File Objects
- Save the repaired file at either the default location or a user-specified location.
Figure 10 – Illustrates Saving Repaired Excel File in Stellar Repair for Excel
- Click ‘OK’ to save the repaired Excel file. After the repair process is completed, browse to the location and open it with MS Excel 2010 or any other version.
Figure 11 – Illustrates Saving Complete Message in Stellar Repair for Excel
You will be able to access your Excel file from the selected location.
Conclusion
You can use the first two possible solutions to fix the “The file is corrupted and cannot be opened” error. If you can access the file, save its data and restore the default settings. However, if the file is corrupt and the data retrieved using the first two solutions is inconsistent or incomplete, use Stellar Repair for Excel. This tool can help you recover Tables, Charts, Chart Sheets, cell comments, Images, and Formulas while preserving the worksheet properties and cell formatting. You can also preview the file and verify the data inside the file before saving it.
‘Open and Repair’ Doesn’t Work in MS Excel
Summary: In this Blog, we will go through Microsoft office most important product i.e Microsoft excel, let’s get into all possible Manual and an alternate method to deal with MS Excel open and Repair doesn’t work issue, read on to know more.
Whether you are a student or an entrepreneur, the features of Microsoft Excel do not delude anyone. Setting goals, creating budgets, analyzing data, calculating salaries, is there anything that Excel can’t do? All of us have used it and trusted it to calculate and provide a solution to our most difficult problems. However, like every other software application, this otherwise reliable application can sometimes fall prey to unexpected errors which can even threaten to make our critical data inaccessible.
A good idea to avoid loss of data when a Microsoft Excel file becomes corrupt is to take some proactive measures, such as saving a backup copy of your files and creating an automatic recovery file at periodic intervals. If you are faced with a corrupted Excel file, you know you can still use the ‘Open and Repair’ function provided by Microsoft to fix and open corrupt Excel file. However, what should a user do when ‘Open and Repair’ is not working? This is a query shared by millions of Excel users worldwide. Sometimes, the ‘Open and Repair’ functionality of Excel stops working due to unknown reasons. In such cases, if users face Excel file corruption, they get stuck with no idea how to fix the Excel file.
In this guide, we’re providing you with the solutions to this very problem. If Excel ‘Open and Repair’ is not working, read on to find out the procedures that you can perform to open corrupted files.
‘Open and Repair’ doesn’t work: Try an alternative solution i.e. Stellar Repair for Excel to recover everything from corrupt Excel files.
How to Fix Excel file that Won’t Open
If your workbook is opening in Excel, there are two options to recover its data. It would be best if you try to perform one, and if you are unsuccessful, move on to the next.
Revert the workbook to the version that was saved before the corruption
- Launch Excel and click File -> Open
- Select the file that is corrupted and open it
- Click ‘Yes’ to save the copy of the workbook that was saved before corruption
Important Note: If you use this method, you will lose all changes made to the file after it was corrupted.
Save the workbook in the SYLK file format
- Launch Excel and click File -> Save As.
- In the Save as Type field, select SYLK (Symbolic Link) from the drop-down menu, and click Save.
- To save only the active sheet in the workbook, click OK. The system will display a message that the sheet has features that are not compatible with the SYLK file format.
- Click Yes.
- In Excel click File -> Open.
- Select the file that you saved in SYLK file format and open it.
- In Excel click File -> Save As.
- In the Save as Type field, select Excel Workbook from the drop-down menu.
- In the File Name field, type a new name for your workbook and click Save.
The SYLK file format will filter out the corrupted elements from your workbook, thereby restoring your data.
Important Note: Using this method you only be able to salvage the active sheet in the workbook.
How to Open/Fix an Excel file that cannot be opened
In this case too, there are two options to recover the data. Try to perform one, and if you are unsuccessful, move on to the next.
Set the calculation option to Manual
- Launch Excel and click File -> New.
- From the Available Templates window, select Blank workbook.
- Click File -> Options.
- Under Formulas, in the Calculation options section, click Manual.
- Click OK.
- In Excel click File -> Open.
- Select the corrupted file and open it.
The system opens the corrupted file. Since the workbook won’t be calculated, it might open.
Link the workbook to external references
- Launch Excel and click File -> Open.
- Copy the name of the corrupted file and click Cancel.
- In Excel click File -> New.
- From the Available Templates window, select Blank workbook.
- In the new workbook, on cell A1, type the following:
=File Name!A1
In the above command, the filename is the name of the corrupted file.
- On the Update Values dialog box, select the corrupted file and click OK.
- On the Select Sheet dialog box, select the sheet and click OK.
- Select cell A1. Select the same range of rows and columns as occupied by the data in the corrupted sheet, including cell A1.
- Under the Home tab, in the Clipboard section, click Paste.
- While the range of rows and columns are still selected, click Copy.
- Click the Paste
- Under Paste Values, click Values.
Note: This method lets you recover only the data but not the values and formulas from the workbook.
Alternative Solution
In addition to the above-mentioned techniques, you can also use macros to extract data from a corrupted workbook. However, macros are generally risky, and executing them needs prior technical knowledge.
Thus, if the above methods do not yield the desired results, a quick and easy way for reconstructing Excel files is to use Excel Recovery Software . Stellar Repair for MS SQL software is the best choice for rebuilding damaged Excel files and restoring everything to a new Excel file. The product lets you recover table, chart, chart-sheet, cell comment, image, formula, sort and filter data from damaged workbooks and also allows you to fix multiple files at one go.
Wrapping it up
Though one of the above-mentioned techniques should recover Excel file if ‘_Open and Repair’ utility doesn’t work_, in case you’ve reached nowhere even after using them, contact Microsoft support for more help.
Simple ways to Open Corrupt Excel file Without any Backup
Summary: The blog describes simple ways to open corrupt Excel file without any backup. It explains some manual workarounds that you can try to open the file. Also, it mentions about an Excel file repair tool that can quickly fix the corrupt file and recover data from it.
Do you have an Excel file that does not open because of corruption issue? And every time you try to open it, an error message ‘the file is corrupt and cannot be opened’ pops-up?
Excel File Corruption Message
Also, you don’t have a healthy backup of the Excel file to restore the data? If so, you can try repairing the corrupt file by using a few simple yet effective manual workarounds mentioned below.
How to Open a Corrupt Excel File without Backup?
Following are some manual methods that can help you open a corrupt Excel file:
Method 1: Repair Corrupt Excel File
When attempting to open a corrupt file, Excel automatically starts ‘File Recovery’ mode to repair the file. But, if the recovery mode doesn’t start, try Microsoft Excel’s built-in ‘Open and Repair’ feature to manually repair the file.
To use this feature, perform the following steps:
Step 1: Open a Blank workbook in Excel, and then click File > Open.
Step 2: In the Open window, browse and select the corrupt file.
Step 3: Click the arrow that is beside the Open tab, and select Open and Repair.
Open and Repair Option
Step 4: Implement one of the following:
- Click the Repair button. (This is to recover as much data as possible.)
- Click the Extract Data button. (This is to recover values and formulas from the Excel file if the repair process fails to recover the entire data.)
Excel Built-in Repair Options
If using Open and Repair does not work , move to the next method.
Method 2: Disable the Protected View Feature
Some Excel users have reported that turning off the ‘protected view’ feature in Excel helped them open the corrupt file. You can also try to disable this feature and open the file. To do so, follow these steps:
Step 1: Open a blank Excel file, click on File > Options.
Step 2: In the Excel Options window, select Trust Center, and then click Trust Center Settings.
Excel Trust Center Settings
Step 3: Click OK.
Now check if you can open the corrupt file. If not, try implementing the next method.
Method 3: Look For Automatically Recovered Excel File
If you have Excel’s AutoRecover feature enabled, you’ll have access to a copy of the Excel file corrupted or lost due to application crash, power outage, or accidental deletion.
The ‘AutoRecover’ feature saves Excel worksheets at a temporary location after a certain time interval. It saves the worksheets automatically and is turned on by default to reduce the chance of data loss.
Check if you can recover corrupted Excel file by following these steps:
Step 1: In Excel, open a Blank workbook.
Step 2: Go to File and click Options.
Figure 5 – Excel Options
Step 3: In the Excel Options dialog box, click Save, and then copy the ‘AutoRecover file location’.
Excel Options Window
Step 4: Open File Explorer window and paste the copied AutoRecover file location, and press Enter.
Step 5: A list of saved Excel files will be displayed. Choose the file you want to recover.
TIP: Use Excel’s AutoBackup feature to reduce chances of data loss, by saving a previous version of your spreadsheet automatically.
Use an Excel File Repair Software
If the above manual methods fail, repair the corrupt Excel file by using a third-party software, such as Stellar Repair for Excel**.** The software helps repair Excel (XLS and XLSX) files easily and effectively.
Read this: How to repair corrupt Excel file using Stellar Repair for Excel?
Some key features of Excel Repair software are as follows:
- Fixes all errors in the MS Excel file.
- Repairs multiple damaged Excel files in a go.
- Recovers chart, chart sheet, table, cell comment, image, formula, and sort & filter.
- Preserves properties and cell formatting of Excel worksheets.
- Previews recoverable Excel file data before saving.
- Recovers all data components from the corrupt files and saves them in a new blank Excel file.
- Compatible with Excel 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, and lower versions.
Conclusion
You can try the workarounds discussed in the blog to open a corrupt Excel file without a backup. Disabling the protected view feature can help you open the file. If the issue persists then try repairing the corrupted Excel file using the Open and Repair utility. Although, it may not be able to fix a severely corrupted workbook. In such a case you can use Stellar Repair for Excel . It is an advanced tool that can help you repair a corrupted Excel file with 100% integrity.
How to Fix Excel Run Time Error 1004
Summary: Run-time errors are windows-specific issues that occur while the program is running. This blog will teach you how to fix Excel run-time error 1004. In addition, you’ll learn about an Excel repair tool that can help fix the error 1004 if it occurs due to corruption in Excel files.
VBA (Microsoft Visual Basic for Application) is an internal programming language in Microsoft Excel. Sometimes, when users try to run VBA or generate a Macro in Excel, the Run-time error 1004 may occur. This error may occur due to the presence of more legend entries in the chart, file conflict, incorrect Macro name, and corrupt Excel files. In this blog, we have discussed the reasons and shared some solutions to resolve run-time error 1004.
Why This Error Occurs?
The run time error 1004 usually occurs when you run a VBA macro with the Legend Entries method to modify the legend entries in the MS Excel chart. It happens when the chart contains more legend entries than the available space, macro name conflicts, corrupt Excel files, or data-types mismatch in the VBA code.
Ways to Fix Excel Run-Time Error 1004?
Try the below workarounds to fix Excel run-time error 1004:
Create a Macro to Reduce Chart Legend Font Size
Sometimes, Excel throws the run-time error when you try to run VBA macro to change the legend entries in a Microsoft Excel chart. This error usually occurs when Microsoft Excel truncates the legend entries because of the more legend entries and less space availability. To fix this, try to create a macro that shrinks/minimize the font size of the Excel chart legend text before the VBA macro, and then restore the font size of the chart legend. Here is the macro code:
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You may encounter a run-time error 1004 in Excel version 2009 or older versions due to conflicts between Microsoft works and Microsoft Excel. This error usually occurs if your system has both Microsoft Office and Microsoft Works. Uninstalling one of them will fix the issue. Try the below steps to uninstall Microsoft Work:
- First, open the Task Manager using the shortcut CTRL + ALT + DEL altogether
- The Task Manager window is displayed.
- Click the Process tab, right-click on each program you want to close, and then click End Task.
- Stop all the running programs.
- Open the Run window and type appwiz.cpl to open the Programs and Feature window.
- Search for Microsoft Works and click Uninstall.
Try Deleting GWXL97.Xla File
The Add-ins files with .xla extension in MS-EXCEL is used to provide additional functionality to Excel spreadsheets. Sometimes, deleting the GWXL97.XLA file fixes the run-time error. Here are the steps to delete this file:
- Make sure you have an Admins rights, open the Windows Explorer
- Follow the Path C:\Programs Files\MSOffice\Office\XLSTART.
- Find and right-click on the GWXL97.XLA file
- Click Delete.
Change Trust Center Settings
Sometimes, run-time errors might arise because of incorrect security settings. The Trust Center settings help you find the Privacy and security settings for Microsoft Excel. Follow the below steps to change the Trust center settings:
- Open Microsoft Excel.
- Go to File > Options.
- The Excel options window is displayed.
- Choose Trust Center, and click Trust Center Settings.
- Tap on the Macro Settings tab, and select Trust access to the VBA project object model.
- Click OK.
Run Open and Repair Tool
The Runtime error also arises when MS Excel detects a corrupted worksheet. It automatically begins the File recovery mode and starts repairing it. However, if the Recovery mode fails to start, use the Open and Repair tool with the below steps:
- Click File > Open.
- Click the location and folder with a corrupted workbook.
- In the Open dialog box, choose the corrupted workbook.
- Click the arrow next to the Open tab, and go to the Open and Repair tab.
- Click Repair.
You can also opt for Stellar Repair for Excel if the Microsoft Excel’s built-in tool cannot fix the error.
Use Stellar Repair for Excel
Stellar Repair for Excel is a professional software for repairing damage. xls, .xlsx, .xltm, .xltx, and .xlsm files and recovering all its objects. Here are the steps to fix the error using this tool:
- First, download, install, and run Stellar Repair for Excel.
- Click the Browse tab on the interface window to choose the corrupted Excel file you need to repair.
- Click Scan. You will see the scan progress in the scanning window.
- Click OK.
- The tool can let you preview all the recoverable Excel file components including tables, pivot tables, charts, formulas, etc.
- Click Save to save the repaired file.
- A Save File dialog box will appear with the below two options:
- Default location
- New location
- Choose a suitable option.
- Click the Save option to repair the Excel file that you have chosen.
- Once the repair is complete, it will display a message “File repaired successfully.”
- Click OK.
Conclusion
Now you know the Excel run-time error 1004, its cause, and solutions. Follow the workarounds discussed in the blog to rectify the error quickly. However, Stellar Repair for Excel makes your task of removing run-time errors easy. It’s a powerful software to fix all the issues with Excel files. Also, it helps in extracting data from the damaged file and saves it to a new Excel workbook.
How to Resolve ‘Excel found unreadable content in filename.xlsx’ Error in MS Excel?
When opening an Excel spreadsheet in MS Office 2010/2007, you may get the following error message:
“Excel found unreadable content in ‘[filename].xlsx’. Do you want to recover the contents of this workbook? If you trust the source of this workbook, click Yes.”
On clicking ‘Yes’, you may face any of these scenarios:
Note: If you choose to click ‘No’, then open your MS Excel application and click file > Open. When the Open dialog box opens, browse and select the file showing the ‘Excel found unreadable content’ error and then choose ‘Open and Repair’ option. If this didn’t help, try using a third-party Excel repair tool to save time troubleshooting the issue and restoring the file with all its data intact.
Scenario 1: The following message may pop-up.
“Excel was able to open the file by repairing or removing the unreadable content. Excel recovered your formulas and cell values, but
. Click to view log file listing repairs errorxxx.xml.”
The message clearly states that your Excel file might open, but images may be lost and other such inconsistencies can crop up.
Scenario 2: The error is followed by another error message, like “The file is corrupt and cannot be opened“.
Watch our short video for a quick overview of the solutions to fix “Excel found unreadable content in filename.xlsx”
What Causes ‘Excel Unreadable Content’ Error?
You may encounter the ‘Excel file unreadable content’ error due to corruption of complete Excel file or corruption in certain areas (like Pivot Table, Formulas, Styles, or other objects) in the file. According to Microsoft, you may find it difficult to determine the root cause behind Excel file corruption. Corruption could occur in different scenarios, like power surge, a network glitch, copying and pasting corrupted data from another file, etc.
Also Read: How to recover data from corrupt or damaged Excel file 2010 & 2007?
Workarounds to Resolve the ‘Excel found unreadable content in filename.xls’ Error
There is no permanent solution to fix the ‘Excel found unreadable content’ error. But, following are some workarounds you can try to resolve the error.
Note: Before you try any of these workarounds, run Excel with administrator privileges and try opening the Excel file that is throwing the ‘unreadable content’ error. If this doesn’t fix the error, proceed with the workarounds below.
Workaround 1 – Try Opening the File in Excel 2003
Sometimes a problem in the current Excel version might prevent a file from opening. To resolve this error, try opening the problematic file in Excel 2003. If the file opens, save the data in a web page file format (.html) and then try opening the .html file in MS Excel 2010/2007. The detailed step-wise instructions are as follows:
- Open the .xls file in Excel 2003.
- When the file opens, click on File > Save.
- In the ‘Save As’ dialog box, choose Web Page (.html) as the ‘Save as type’ and then click ‘Save.’ Doing so will save everything from your .xls file, opened with 2003, in .html file format.
- Open the .html file in Excel 2010/2007. And then, save the file with .xlsx extension with a new name to avoid overwriting the original file.
Now, open the Excel 2010/2007 file and check if the error is fixed. If not, use the next workaround.
Workaround 2 – Make the Excel File ‘Read-only’
Try to open your ‘.xlsx’ file by making it ‘read-only’. Follow these steps:
- In Excel, click ‘File’ from the main menu.
- Select ‘Save’ for a new document or ‘Save As’ for a previously saved document in the screen that appears.
- From the ‘Save As’ dialog box, click Tools > General Options.
- Click on the ‘Read-only recommended’ checkbox to make the document read-only and then click ‘OK’.
Now open a new ‘.xlsx’ file and copy everything from the corrupt Excel file to this new file. Finally, save this file and try to open it again.
Workaround 3 – Move Excel File to a New Folder
Some users have reported that they could open their Excel file, following the ‘Excel unreadable content’ error, by simply moving the file to a different folder and saving it under a new name. You can also move the affected file to a new folder and try opening it. If this didn’t help resolve the error, follow the next workaround.
Workaround 4 – Install Visual Basic Component
At times, it is seen that installing the ‘Visual Basic’ component of MS Office 2010 resolves the ‘Excel found unreadable content 2010’ error. To do so, follow these steps:
- Navigate to Control Panel > Programs and select Microsoft Office 2010.
- Click ‘Change’ and then select ‘Add or Remove Programs’.
- Next, click the ‘plus’ sign provided next to Office Shared Features.
- Click ‘Visual Basic for Applications’. After that, right-click and choose ‘Run from My Computer’ and hit the ‘Continue’ button.
- Reboot your system when this process finishes.
Now check if the issue has been resolved or not.
What Next?
If none of the workarounds mentioned above works for you, use a professional Excel repair software, such as Stellar Repair for Excel. The software repairs corrupt MS Excel sheets without modifying their original content and formatting. In addition, it can repair single or multiple Excel (XLS/XLSX) files in a few simple steps.
Steps to Repair Corrupt Excel File using Stellar Repair for Excel Software
Install and run Stellar Repair for Excel software.
From the software main interface window, click ‘Browse’ to select the corrupt file. If you are not aware of the corrupt Excel file location, click on the ‘Search’ button.
- Click on the ‘Repair’ button to scan and repair the selected file.
- A preview window will open with recoverable Excel file data. Once satisfied with the preview result, click on the ‘Save File’ button on the ‘File’ menu to start the repair process.
- Select the destination to save the file.
- Click ‘OK’ when the ‘Repaired file saved successfully’ message appears.
The repaired Excel file will get saved at the selected location.
[Error Solved] Excel file is not in recognizable format
Summary: Microsoft’s Excel is one of the most widely used spreadsheet tools, however, it isn’t entirely free of errors. There are in fact quite a large number of problems that can crop up in this user-friendly application which can put all work to halt. One such error occurs when Excel does not recognize the file format of .xls or .xlsx file and the error message says “Excel file is not in recognizable format” error. Let us explore this annoying error in detail.
Figure: Error message
From a small shop to the global industry giants, everyone relies on Microsoft Excel to complete their work. Quite a few businesses not only use Excel for their inventory tracking purposes but also to manage task lists and timesheets for their employees and project management charts. With high programming proficiency, one can create macros in excel which help in automating a lot of things. You can create quite a few variations, such as pie charts, bar charts, line graphs, area charts, and many more to showcase the data both in a tabular column as well as in a pictorial representation.
While Excel enjoys wild popularity, thanks to its powerful design and features, it doesn’t mean that Excel is all free of errors. There are actually repetition a few errors that one can encounter. One you might have come across is the error stating “Excel file is not in a recognizable format”.
What is this error all about?
The “Excel file in unrecognizable format error” occurs when the Excel file you are trying to load is corrupted. Microsoft has ensured that the workbook will be recoverable when the file is imported into excel but there are times when the automatic recovery does not happen. That’s where the challenge really lies. In such cases, getting to the root of the issue becomes necessary to be able to solve it.
Reasons behind the error
- One of the main reasons for the error is that the file must have got corrupted while being transferred from one machine to another.
- Another reason can be that the latest service pack might not be in use on your system.
- There could be MS Excel version change.
- Corruption of the file due to virus infection, extremely large databases, or multiple locks on the file at the same time can also trigger this error.
If you have ever faced this error, you do not need to panic. We have a couple of solutions listed for you when you face the Excel file in an unrecognizable format error.
How do you go about fixing this?
Solution 1: Use MOC.exe file to convert the workbook and then open it in Excel:
- Right-click on .XLS (you can use any .XLS files in your system).
- A new dialogue will appear. Here, click on “Choose another app” to select it.
Figure: choose another app
- You will now be presented with a number of applications which the OS thinks the file format will be compatible with.
- You do not have to choose any of the prepopulated apps from the list.
Figure: Look for another app
- Navigate using the Look for another app on this PC to the path “C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OfficeVersion”
- You will see a file name MOC.exe
- Choose that and complete your export.
- Try opening the workbook in Excel and the error should now be resolved.
Solution 2: Opening the file from within the Excel:
- Open a new Excel workbook.
- Press “Alt + F” or alternatively, go to the menu.
- Once you are in the menu, go to Options.
- You will be able to see a number of tabs on the left side of the options.
- Under the ‘Formulas’ tab, ensure that the calculation is in Manual mode – this setting is in the automatic mode, by default.
Figure: Manual option
- Click OK and save the changes to the workbook.
- Now, browse for the file which was corrupted.
- Click on the file and then select the option “Open and Repair”. You will find it in the drop down Menu.
Figure: Open and Repair
- Once the file has been imported, click on “Repair” to recover the data from the selected workbook.
Figure: Repair option
Solution 3: Use automated Excel repair software
If none of the above mentioned manual methods works to eliminate the ‘Excel file in unrecognizable format’ error, it means your Excel file has been severely corrupted and needs professional assistance. In such a scenario, quickly download reliable and competent software Stellar Repair for Excel. Backed by powerful scanning and repair algorithms, this product guarantees up to 100% Excel file repair regardless of the amount of damage in it.
- Download, install and launch Stellar Repair for Excel.
- Allow the software to scan the corrupted Excel file.
- All recoverable data will be listed in a tree-view list. You can select and preview any item from here.
- Select and recover individual or entire data from the file and save as a new Excel.
This method is currently the easiest and most convenient to resolve miscellaneous Excel errors.
Wrapping it up
Excel is one of the most powerful tools which can easily reduce your workload by more than 75% if used in a proper way. However, if you face complex errors like “Excel file is not in recognizable format”, you can use the methods mentioned above to get rid of it and resume your working in MS Excel. Remember, if the manual solutions don’t work, you can always rely on a proficient software like Stellar Repair for Excel to complete the job with finesse.
- Title: 4 Ways to extract data from corrupt Excel 2000 file | Stellar
- Author: Nova
- Created at : 2024-07-17 15:35:05
- Updated at : 2024-07-18 15:35:05
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