Excel Keeps Crashing - Here's How to Fix It¶
Excel crashing mid-spreadsheet is painful. Doubly so when you forgot to save.
Before you blame Microsoft (fair), try these fixes. Most Excel crashes have simple causes.
1. First: Turn on AutoSave¶
Before we fix anything - stop this from hurting you again.
If you have Microsoft 365:
- Save the file to OneDrive or SharePoint
- AutoSave toggle appears in top-left
- Turn it On
If you don't:
- File → Options → Save
- Set "Save AutoRecover info every" to 1 minute
Now let's fix the crashing.
2. Check if it's one specific file¶
Does Excel crash with every file or just one?
Just one file: The file is corrupted or too complex. See fixes #5 and #6.
Every file: Excel itself has a problem. See fixes #3 and #4.
3. Start Excel in Safe Mode¶
This opens Excel without add-ins - the most common crash cause.
How:
- Hold
Ctrlkey - Click Excel icon
- Click "Yes" when asked about Safe Mode
If Excel works fine in Safe Mode: An add-in is the problem. Go to fix #4.
Still crashes in Safe Mode: Excel installation is broken. Skip to fix #7.
4. Disable dodgy add-ins¶
Add-ins are the #1 cause of Excel crashes. That PDF converter or data tool you installed? Probably the culprit.
Disable them:
- File → Options → Add-ins
- At bottom: Manage → COM Add-ins → Go
- Uncheck everything → OK
- Restart Excel
Works now? Re-enable add-ins one by one to find the bad one.
Common troublemakers: Adobe PDF maker, old data connectors, antivirus plugins.
5. Your file is too big¶
Excel struggles with:
- Files over 20MB
- More than 100,000 rows
- Hundreds of formulas referencing each other
- Loads of conditional formatting
Check file size: Right-click file → Properties
If it's massive:
- Delete unused sheets
- Remove old data you don't need
- Copy-paste values instead of formulas (Paste Special → Values)
- Clear conditional formatting on large ranges
6. Conditional formatting has gone mad¶
This is a sneaky one. Conditional formatting can accumulate invisibly and slow everything down.
Check it:
- Select all (
Ctrl + A) - Home → Conditional Formatting → Manage Rules
- Show rules for: This Worksheet
See hundreds or thousands of rules? Clear them:
- Conditional Formatting → Clear Rules → Clear Rules from Entire Sheet
Then re-apply only what you actually need.
7. Repair Office¶
If Excel keeps crashing regardless of file:
Windows:
- Settings → Apps → Apps & features
- Find "Microsoft 365" or "Microsoft Office"
- Click → Modify → Repair
- Try "Quick Repair" first
- If that fails, try "Online Repair"
Mac:
- Re-download from office.com/myaccount
8. Check for updates¶
Outdated Excel = buggy Excel.
- Open Excel
- File → Account → Update Options → Update Now
The nuclear option¶
Nothing worked? The file might be corrupted beyond easy repair.
Try this:
- Open Excel (blank)
- File → Open → Browse to your file
- Click the little arrow on "Open" button
- Select "Open and Repair"
This sometimes recovers corrupted files.
Still crashing?¶
At this point it's either:
- Serious file corruption needing manual recovery
- System-level issues
- Hardware problems (bad RAM can cause random crashes)
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Excel crashing in the middle of work is the worst.
Usually it's one of these culprits:
- The file got too big
- Add-ins are fighting each other
- Your Office install is corrupted
- Conditional formatting went mad
Before you lose another hour of work, here's how to fix it (and stop it happening again).
Bonus: Turn on AutoSave. Seriously.
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