When any unknown error causes the Excel file to not open, Excel safe mode can be a way to launch the file. This special mode can be run in multiple ways. However, in many situations, Excel might not be launched in safe mode. In the following tutorial, I will write about how to run Excel in safe mode and the solution when Excel failed to launch in safe mode. Show
The above GIF shows how to run Excel in safe mode. The steps for doing so are written in detail in the following article. What Is Safe Mode?Excel has a special mode called Safe Mode, which is to open the file when Excel is having issues launching. It may occur if any new add-in or extension is added to Excel. Related to what can cause Excel not to launch, the safe mode may not allow some of the features or add-ins to function. [Fixed] Excel Failed to Launch in Safe Mode: 4 Easy SolutionsIn the following article, I am going to show 4 methods to launch Excel in safe mode. Here, my Excel version is Microsoft Excel 365. You can use any available Excel version. 1. Using Keyboard ShortcutThe easiest way to launch an Excel file in safe mode is by using the keyboard shortcut. Follow the steps below: Steps:
2. Implementing Command-Line to Launch Excel in Safe ModeA specific command line can launch the Excel file in safe mode. I will show this method in a few steps. Steps:
Note: The space, after the word “excel” is mandatory. After the space, type slash(/). Leaving out the space will result in an error.
3. Creating Shortcut to Always Launch Excel in Safe ModeYou can also use the Create Shortcut method to open Excel in safe mode. Steps:
The space, before the slash(/), is mandatory. Leaving out the space will result in an error.
4. Running Excel as Administrator from Windows Start MenuIn this method, I will run the Excel app as an administrator, to automatically launch an Excel file in safe mode. Steps:
How to Launch Excel When It Stops RespondingIf you get a message from Excel that “Excel couldn’t start last time.” and suggest you open it in safe mode. If you do not want to launch Excel in safe mode, which will lead to disabling some features, you can solve this issue by following the below steps. Steps:
Note: Here, I have selected 16.0 as I am using the Microsoft Office 365 version. You can select the file according to your office version which is 11.0 for Office 2003, 12.0 for Office 2007, 14.0 for Office 2010, 15.0 for Office 2013, 16.0 for any of the office versions of 2016, 2019, or 365.
Read More: How to Turn Off Safe Mode in Excel ConclusionIn this article, you learned how to open an Excel file in safe mode and solve the issue when Excel failed to launch in safe mode. You can suggest your thoughts about this article in the comment section below. |