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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.
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
Check out this video to know how the Excel file repair tool from Stellar® works:
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.
Data Disappears in Excel - How to get it back
Summary: You may face the issue of ‘Excel spreadsheet data disappeared’ after changing Excel file properties and formatting rows and columns. This blog discusses the possible reasons for data disappearance and the solutions to fix the issue. Also, it mentions an Excel file repair tool to retrieve the data from the file. Sometimes, while editing or formatting a cell in an Excel spreadsheet, the data may go missing or disappear. Let’s discuss in detail the reasons that may cause the ‘Excel data disappeared’ issue along with the solutions.
Probable Reasons for Data Disappearing in MS Excel and Solutions Thereof
Reason 1 – Unsaved Data
While entering data in an Excel spreadsheet, it is important to save the data at frequent intervals. Doing so prevents any unsaved data from disappearing if you lose power or accidentally click ‘No’ when prompted to save the file. Unfortunately, such a situation is quite common as users often close the file without saving the recently made changes to a spreadsheet.
Solution – Use the ‘AutoSave’ Feature
With the AutoSave feature enabled in Excel, data won’t be lost in the event of power failure or abruptly closing the Excel program. By default, Excel automatically saves the information in a spreadsheet after every 10 minutes. You can reduce the limit to a few seconds to reduce the chances of Excel file data lost after being saved.
Reason 2 – Changing Excel Format
You can save an Excel file in various formats, like spreadsheet, text, webpage, and more. However, at times, saving the spreadsheet in a different format may lead to missing data. For example, when you save a workbook to a text file format, all formulas and calculations applied to the data will be lost.
Solution – Adjust a Spreadsheet for the Changed Format
If you’re changing the format of a spreadsheet, make space for the rows and columns. Also, remove all calculations before saving the file.
Note: If the sheet is shared on multiple computers, then save the file in compatibility mode.
Reason 3 – Merging Cells
You can combine two or more cells data to make one large cell. This technique is primarily used to fit the text of a title in a sheet. If there is data in two or more cells, then only the data in the top-left cell is displayed and the data in all other cells is deleted. If the other merged cells have been populated with data after merging, the data is not featured and it does not appear even after remerging the cells.
Solution – Merge Cells inside One Column
To merge cells without data loss, combine all the cells you want to merge within a column and do the following:
- Select the cells to be combined.
- Ensure that column width is wide enough to fit the contents of a cell.
- In the spreadsheet, under the Editing group, click ‘Fill,’ and then click ‘Justify.’
- Under Alignment, click on the ‘Merge & Center’ option to center align the text. Or, click on ‘Merge Cells’.
Note: This solution works for text only. You cannot use it to merge formulas or any numerical values. If you need to combine two or more cells with formula into a single cell, try using the Excel CONCAT function .
Reason 4 – Cell Formatting
Cells and text in the cells can be displayed in different colors to make the spreadsheet simple to create and infer. You may experience data loss when you try to modify the data or change the color or size of the data. Though the information may exist, the data may show an error due to the following reasons:
- White-colored text will not show in a white-colored cell
- Large font-sized data may not appear in small-sized cell
- Calculations may show (#VALUE) error after cell-formatting
Solution – Check and Clear Formatting
Make sure to use dark-colored text on a white-colored cell. Also, resize the cell to fit the text size. Check if numbers in a cell are entered as text. If so, you need to apply a number format to the text-formatted numbers. Read more about it, from here .
What Else You Can Do to Resolve the ‘Excel Data Disappeared’ Issue?
If you can’t recover the missing Excel file data, try to repair or extract the data from the file using the built-in Excel repair tool. Follow the below steps to use the tool:
- Open MS Excel, click File > Open > Computer > Browse.
- On the ‘Open’ window, select the file you want to repair and then click on the Open dropdown.
- Select Open and Repair.
Use the ‘Repair’ option to repair the file and recover as much data as you can from the repaired file. If this doesn’t work, use the ‘Extract’ option to recover the data.
If you fail to retrieve the disappeared data from that file using the above-listed steps, opt for an Excel repair tool , like Stellar Repair for Excel. This software has a proven track record of repairing corrupt or damaged Excel files and recover all the data.
The software helps:
- Fix all corruption errors. It helps in getting back the data which has disappeared.
- Repair a single as well as multiple Excel files.
- Recover all components of XLS/XLSX files – tables, chart sheet, cell comment, image and more.
- Preserve the worksheet properties and cell formatting.
- Support the latest Excel 2019 and earlier versions.
The Excel repair software repairs the Excel file in these simple steps:
- Launch and open the software.
- Select the corrupt Excel file by using the ‘Browse’ option. If the file location is not available, then find the Excel file using the ‘Search’ option.
- Click ‘Repair’ to scan the corrupt file.
- Once the repair process is complete, verify the components of Excel file and check if the available preview shows complete data that disappeared from Excel.
- Save file at default location or preferred location.
The Excel file with all the restored data will be saved at the selected location.
Conclusion
It is better to repair the affected Excel file than suffer the loss when data or text disappears in Excel. A professional software ensures that users get back all the data in the form of a new Excel file. Stellar Repair for Excel software repairs the corrupt file without modifying the original content and file format. The software’s easy-to-use user interface lets you perform the functions without formal software training and technical expertise.
Excel AutoRecover not working, what is next?
Consider a Scenario
A professional with Windows 10 computer had MS Office 2016 installed on it. For an official purpose, he worked on an Excel workbook and saved it as an XLSX file. After working for hours on it, which was saved with a file name, a power outage occurred in his building for quite some time. After the power was back, he reopened Excel to find a list of recovered files in ‘Document Recovery’ section on the screen’s left side. However, the file that he had worked on recently was the ‘Original version,’ i.e. the last version saved by him and not the auto-saved Excel file. This meant the Excel document did not have any new data that was entered since the last time he saved it. Consequently, he lost hours of work. According to him, this happened despite the fact that the ‘AutoRecover’ feature was enabled. (Still, this needs to be checked and ensured.)
The ‘AutoRecover’ feature might not work in any of these cases:
- AutoRecover Feature is disabled - With this feature disabled, the Excel files are not auto-saved if the document is closed without saving, or the document closes unexpectedly due to an untoward incidence. To check, see if ‘Save AutoRecover information every * minutes’ and ‘Keep the last auto-saved version if I close without saving’ checkboxes are checked or unchecked. If either one is unchecked or both are unchecked, it signifies that the AutoRecover feature is disabled. Else, the AutoRecover is enabled.
- Corruption in the Excel XLSX file – If ‘AutoRecover’ is enabled, most probably the cause is ‘damaged Excel XLSX file.’
Before discussing solutions to resolve the ‘Excel AutoRecover not working’ issue, let’s have an overview of the ‘AutoRecover’ and ‘AutoSave’ features.
A Brief Overview of Excel AutoRecover and AutoSave Feature
AutoRecover is an inbuilt feature in MS Excel 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010, 2003, and 2007 that allows saving all of the ‘open Excel files’ at a fixed-interval in a user-specified location or AutoRecover file location. Besides, AutoSave is an add-in that exists in Excel 2002 and earlier versions to save all open Excel files in case of a crash, power outage, or accidental closure of Excel files without saving. Users can recover these files if Excel closes suddenly, for instance, at the time of power outage or failure. The auto-recovered Excel files are saved at a default location.
Methods to Fix ‘Excel AutoRecover Not Working’ Issue
Manual Methods
Method 1 - Enable the ‘AutoRecover’ Feature if Disabled
Make sure that you have the ‘AutoRecover’ feature enabled in your Excel application. If not, follow these steps to enable it:
- Open Excel with MS Excel 2016/2019
- Click on File and then on Options tab
- In ‘Excel Options’, click on Save tab
- Check ‘Save AutoRecover information every * minutes’ and ‘Keep the last auto saved version if I close without saving’ box
- Set the time in ‘Save AutoRecover information every * minutes’
- Click on the OK button
Note: With this method, it is not possible to recover data from the current Excel file. From next time onwards, the AutoRecover feature starts working following which Excel shall start auto-saving Excel files as per the time set in ‘Save AutoRecover information every * minute’.
Method 2 - Repair Corrupt Excel File
If corruption in Excel XLSX file has resulted in ‘Excel AutoRecover not working’ issue, you will need to repair Excel file . Use ‘Open and Repair’ inbuilt utility to fix and repair the damaged (corrupt) Excel file and extract its data. To use the inbuilt utility, execute the following steps:
- Go to location “C:\Users\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Office\UnsavedFiles” to find Excel TMP files and save it as XLSX file
Note: In Windows 8, the location is the same as mentioned above that is for Windows 10. In Windows 7, the location is “C:\Users\name\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Excel\”
- Open a blank Excel sheet; click File >> Open
- Go to the location and folder containing the damaged Excel file
- In the Open dialog box, choose the damaged Excel file and click the arrow next to the Open button, and then click Open and Repair
- In the window that appears, click Repair to recover as much data as possible
Now, open the Excel (XLSX) file to check if the Excel file is repaired and its data is recovered.
Use a Professional Excel File Repair Tool
Using a third-party Excel file repair tool can help you repair damaged Excel XLSX file and recover all the data. Stellar Repair for Excel is one tool you can rely on to repair severely corrupt Excel files (XLSX or XLS).
Here are a few other reasons why you should choose Stellar Repair for Excel software:
- Repairs Excel file while keeping the worksheet properties and cell formatting same as before.
- Recovers all of the Excel file components like tables, forms, reports, charts, chart sheets, cell comments, formulas, images, etc.
- Can batch repair multiple Excel files simultaneously
- Supports Excel 2019 and earlier versions
Conclusion
To help resolve the problem of ‘AutoRecover not working’, different methods have been discussed, depending on the cause of the problem. These solutions can be implemented to check the possibility of getting back maximum data added in last saved version of the Excel file. However, to fix corruption in the excel file, using a specialized tool such as Stellar Repair for Excel software recommended by MS Excel Experts and MVPs can help. The software can repair severely damaged Excel file easily and efficiently.
## How to Repair Multiple Excel Files by Using StellarWith 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.
Repair Office 2016 Files (Word, Excel and PowerPoint)on Windows
If you frequently work with Microsoft Word (.docx), Excel (.xlsx), and PowerPoint (.pptx) files, then issues like file inaccessibility or corruption won’t be new to you.
Let’s discuss some common scenarios which may lead to corrupt MS Office 2016 files:
Scenarios behind Microsoft Office Files Corruption
Scenario 1 – Disruption during Data Migration
You decide to move Office files from your hard drive to other removable media. However, when you try to access the data within the files post-migration, you may find Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files showing gibberish characters. Due to a power surge, sudden system shutdown, and internal mechanical failure, the files may have turned corrupt.
Figure 1- Microsoft Word file showing garbage characters
Scenario 2 – Office Files and Registry Entries Become Infected
When you open or use the Microsoft Office application, it crashes as soon as it opens. You assume that an add-in was causing the problem and restart the Office application without add-ins loaded, but the application still crashes. This may happen because of a virus infecting the Office files and registry values, thus leading to corrupt or damaged Office files.
Scenario 3 – Inaccessible or Lost Data
Suppose all your Office files are stored on a USB device, and you unplugged the device while it was still open in Windows. Now, when you attempt to open a Word or an Excel file, all the data is gone. Unsafe removal of USB or any other external storage device may corrupt the data inside your Office files or turn the file inaccessible.
How Can You Deal with Microsoft Office Files Corruption?
Here are a few solutions that can help you fix or repair Office 2016 Files Corruption:
Solution 1 – Use Microsoft in-built Repair Utility
Microsoft recommends using its in-built repair utility, ‘Open and Repair’, to fix corrupt Office files. Follow these steps to understand how you can use the utility to repair the corrupt Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files:
- Launch the MS Office application whose file you want to repair:
- To repair corrupt Word (.doc, .docx) files, launch MS Word
- To repair corrupt Excel files (.xls, .xlsx) files, launch MS Excel
- To repair corrupt PowerPoint (.ppt, .pptx) files, launch MS PowerPoint
- Click File, and then click the Open tab.
- Click Navigate to the location or folder where the Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file is stored.
- Select the corrupt file you want to repair by single-clicking on it, and then find the Open button and click on the drop-down menu next to it.
- From the drop-down menu, click the Open and Repair option and follow the subsequent instructions to repair Office 2016 files.
Solution 2 – Repair Office 2016 Installation
Try repairing the Office installation to fix the MS Office files. The steps to repair your Office installation may vary depending on the operating system you are using.
For Windows 7
- Open your PC’s control panel
- Click Programs
- Click Programs and Features, and then click Uninstall a program option
- Right-click on the Office application you want to repair, and then click Change
- Under Change your installation of Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016, choose Repair and then click Continue.
For Windows 10
- Right-click the Start button, and type in Apps & Features (For Windows 10)
NOTE: This step will work for Windows 10/8/8.1/7 and Vista
- Click Programs from the window that opens, click on the MS Office product you want to repair, and then click on Modify
Note: Following the step will repair the entire Microsoft Office suite even if it contains only one application you want to repair such as an Excel or PowerPoint file. But, in case you have a standalone app installed, try to locate that application by name.
- Under Change your installation of Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016, choose Repair, and then click Continue to initiate the repair process.
- Once the repair process completes, you’ll be prompted to restart your PC. Click Yes
Solution 3 – Use Stellar Toolkit for File Repair
Repair MS Office 2016 files by using Stellar Toolkit for File Repair . This software comprises four essential utilities that can help you repair corrupt MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, and PDF files.
The toolkit helps repair corrupt Office 2016 and other version documents and files while maintaining the original file format, which is less likely achievable with inbuilt methods. Follow these steps to repair MS Office 2016 documents by using the Office file repair tool:
- Download and install Stellar Toolkit for File Repair.
- Launch the software.
- From the software’s main interface, select the MS Office file you want to repair.
- From the window that pops up, select the corrupted file to be repaired.
Note: If you don’t know the exact location of corrupt office files or if they are large in number, you can locate the files by using the Find/Search option included in the software.
- After selecting the file, click the Scan button to initiate the repairing process.
- Once the scanning process is complete, all the recoverable information is displayed in the software’s left-hand panel. Click on any item to preview it before recovery.
- To save the repaired data, click the Save button, and enter a destination of your choice.
- Click OK.
Conclusion
This post outlined possible scenarios and their causes that may lead to corruption in MS Office 2016 files. It also emphasized how the inbuilt methods such as Open and Repair, and Repair Office Installation help to resolve the corruption issues. But these are not competent enough to resolve all the errors. With Stellar Toolkit for File Repair, you can resolve all sorts of corruption issues and recover data of Office 2016 files – Excel, Word, PPT, and PDF – in their original state.
How to Fix Microsoft Excel Error Code 0x800A03EC?
Summary: You can encounter the error code 0x800A03EC in Excel due to different reasons. This post discusses the causes of the error and the workarounds and methods to fix it. If the “Microsoft Excel error 0x800A03EC” prevents you from accessing the Excel file data, use the Excel repair file tool mentioned in this post to restore the data with complete integrity.
The error code 0x800A03EC in MS Excel can occur while exporting or importing Excel sheets to or from another application. It can occur when trying to execute a macro. It usually appears when the Excel application fails to read the queries in the VBA code, especially when using the PasteSpecial method (Range.PasteSpecial method) to paste cell data from the clipboard into an Excel sheet. It can occur if the cell data format is not compatible with the target data.
Causes of MS Excel Error Code 0x800A03EC
The error code 0x800A03EC in Excel can occur in different scenarios. There could be several reasons associated with this error. Some of them are:
- Incompatible data formats.
- Trying to paste an extensive range of cells into a smaller range of cells.
- Add-ins are interrupting the code operation.
- Issue with the VBA code (incorrect or incomplete queries).
- Excel file is corrupted/damaged.
- Corrupted macros.
- Trying to export large-sized Excel file which is more than the Excel’s prescribed limit.
- Outdated Excel version.
- Incompatible cell formats on source and destination (when copying/pasting cell data).
- Missing cell range (forget to specify the range while using PasteSpecial method in the VBA code).
- Trying to save Excel file to incorrect directory.
- File path contains invalid characters.
Solutions to Fix MS Excel Error Code 0x800A03EC
The error 0x800A03EC can appear if your Excel file is incompatible with your Excel application version. You can run the compatibility checker to review the compatibility issues in your Excel file. If this is not the issue, then follow the below methods.
Method 1: Review VBA Code
The exception from hresult 0x800a03ec excel can occur if you are trying to execute incorrect or incomplete queries in the Excel VBA code. It can also appear if the formulas do not contain the equal (=) symbol at the beginning. Verify the VBA code for any logical flaws, typo errors, syntax errors, or missing references.
Method 2: Check the Field Size
Excel has certain limits and specifications . If the Excel file’s data exceeds these designated size limits, you can get the MS Excel error code 0x800A03EC error. For example, this error occurs if you try to export a file with more rows than the limit of 65536 and columns than the limit of 256. Check and optimize the file size by minimizing complex formulas and other objects.
Method 3: Check Add-ins for Disabled Items
Sometimes, disabled items in Add-ins settings can prevent macros from functioning correctly. You can check and enable the disabled items in Add-ins using these steps:
- Navigate to File > Options.
- In Excel Options, click on the Add-ins option.
- Click the arrow corresponding to the Manage section.
- Select Disabled Items and click on the Go option.
- You will see a list of disabled items.
- Click on the disabled items and then click Enable.
- Restart Excel for the applied changes to take effect.
Method 4: Change Macro Settings
The error code 0x800A03EC can also occur if macros are disabled in the Macro Security settings. Follow these steps to change the macro settings in Excel:
- In MS Excel, go to File > Options > Trust Center.
- Under Trust Center, click on Macro Settings.
- Select Enable all macros and click OK.
Method 5: Check the OLE Objects
The Microsoft Excel error code 0x800A03EC can also appear if there is a connection disruption in the VBA. Such an issue can occur if there is an issue with Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) in an Excel workbook. The OLE objects are linked to external files. You can check and remove the unnecessary OLE objects from your Excel file to fix the issue.
Method 6: Check Methods in VBA
Excel can throw the “Exception from HRESULT: 0x800A03EC” error if you are trying to call an invalid method in a VBA code. Many users have reported this issue when trying to use ‘copy and paste’ feature using copy paste special method (range.pastespecial) in Excel. Paste special is an advanced option in Excel to smooth the copy-and-paste task. While using this method, the exception can usually occur when Excel application detects an invalid or misaligned range or mismatch data type in the syntax. To fix this, check the syntax of the paste special method.
Method 7: Repair your Excel File
Corruption in Excel file can create inconsistencies in the macro and lead to the “Exception from HRESULT 0x800a03ec Excel” error. In such a case, you can try repairing the Excel file using Microsoft’s inbuilt utility – Open and Repair. To use this utility, follow these steps:
- In the Excel application, go to the File tab and then click Open.
- Click Browse to select the Excel file in which you are getting this exception error.
- The Open dialog box will appear. Click on the corrupted file.
- Click the arrow next to the Open button and then select Open and Repair.
- You will see a dialog box with three buttons – Repair, Extract Data, and Cancel.
- Click on the Repair button to recover as much of the data as possible.
- After repair, a message is displayed. Click Close.
The Open and Repair tool works in significant scenarios. If Open and Repair tool fails to resolve the issue, try an Excel repair tool recommended by experts and MVPs to repair the corrupted Excel file. Stellar Repair for Excel is one of the recommended Excel repair tools for fixing issues caused by corrupt Excel files. It provides more features than the Open and Repair utility. It can even repair severely corrupted Excel files. The tool supports all the versions of Microsoft Excel, including 2019. Download the software’s demo version to scan the corrupted file and see the preview of all the recoverable components of the file.
Conclusion
There are numerous reasons, like invalid method, incorrect range, data type mismatch, etc., that could lead to the common exception error 0X800A03EC in Excel. Try the troubleshooting methods mentioned above to fix the issue. You can also encounter the error due to corruption in the Excel file. In such a case, you can try the professional software – Stellar Repair for Excel – to repair the severely corrupted Excel file. The Excel repair software can fix all the corruption-related issues in Excel files (XLS/XLSX).
Repair Files using Stellar Toolkit for File Repair
Stellar Toolkit for File Repair Technician
The main interface of Stellar Toolkit for File Repair comprises four modules to repair MS Office and PDF files. These modules are:
- Repair Document
- Repair Spreadsheet
- Repair PowerPoint
- Repair PDF
Click on the desired tab to repair that file format.
Figure 1 - Illustrates Homepage of the Stellar Toolkit for File Repair
Steps to Repair MS Word – .doc/.docx file
- Click Select File to select a single corrupt Word (.doc/.docx) file that you want to repair. Alternately, click Select Folder for selecting all Word files in a single folder.
Note: Click Find file(s) to search for the Word file, if the location is not known.
Figure 2 - Illustrates Selection of single doc/.docx file or multiple files
- Once the file is selected, click the Scan button to scan and repair the file.
- A preview of the repaired Word file is displayed on the screen. Verify the file contents from the right pane of the preview window.
Figure 3 - Preview of Repaired Word Document
Note: If you’re unable to repair a corrupt .doc file, select ‘Advance Repair’ option from the File menu for repairing the .doc files.
- Click the Save icon on the File menu to save the repaired file.
Figure 4 - File Menu
In Save Document dialog box that appears, do the following:
Select default location or a new folder to save the repaired file.
Save the file in any of these formats: ‘Full Document’, ‘Filtered Text’ or ‘Raw Text’.
Click OK.
Figure 5 - Word Document Saving Options
The repaired file will be saved at your preferred location.
Steps to Repair Excel – .xls/.xlsx files
- In Select File window, click Browse to select the corrupt Excel file from the desired location. If you do not know the file location, click Search to find and select the corrupted spreadsheet.
- Once the Excel file is selected, start repairing the file by clicking the Repair button.
Figure 6 - Illustrates selection of one xls/xlsx file or multiple files in a folder
- After completion of the repair process, the software displays the repaired Excel file and its recoverable data in a preview window.
Figure 7 - Preview of Excel File
- Click on Save File icon on Home menu to save the repaired file.
- In Save File dialog box, choose Default location or Select New Folder for saving the file.
Figure 8 - Select Destination to Save Repaired Excel File
- Click OK to proceed with the saving process.
The repaired file gets saved at the preferred location.
Note: To recover the Engineering formulae, include ‘Analysis ToolPak’ Add-in.
Steps to Repair PowerPoint – ppt/pptx/pptm file
- Click Browse to select the corrupt PowerPoint file. Alternately, click on Search to search for the file, if the location is not known.
Figure 9 - Illustrates Selection of Single PowerPoint Presentation
- Once the corrupt PowerPoint file is selected, click Scan for scanning and repairing the file.
- A preview of scanned file gets displayed. Verify the file contents from the preview window.
- Click Save on Home menu to save the repaired PPT file.
- From the Save File dialog box, click Default location or Other location under Save As for saving the file.
Figure 10 - Select Location to Save PPT File
- Click on the OK button and the repaired file is saved at preferred location.
Steps to Repair PDF file
- From the Stellar Repair for PDF main interface window, click Add File to select a single or multiple PDF files you want to repair.
Figure 11 - Illustrates adding of corrupt PDF Files
- A screen with recently added PDF file is displayed. Select the file and click Repair to start repairing it.
Figure 12 - Repair the Selected PDF File
- A screen showing the progress of the repair process appears.
- When the ‘Repair Complete’ window pops-up, click OK.
- Preview the repaired PDF file.
- Click the Save Repaired Files button to save the repaired file.
Figure 13 - Save Repaired File
- In Browse for Folder dialog box, select a folder for saving the file.
- From the Saving Complete dialog box, click the hyperlink to the folder containing the repaired PDF file.
Figure 14 - Saving Complete Window
- Click OK.
- Title: Excel File Recovery – Recover Corrupt Excel 2010 Files Easily | Stellar
- Author: Nova
- Created at : 2024-07-17 17:11:03
- Updated at : 2024-07-18 17:11:03
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