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Hi Steve, First I suggest you try to uninstall Office completely and then reinstall Office. About how to uninstall Office completely, please refer to this article: If this issue still exists, please try to create a new account of MAC and check if it works fine in new account of MAC. Any updates please let me know, I'm glad to help and follow up your reply. Regards, Emi Zhang TechNet Community Support Please mark the reply as an answer if you find it is helpful. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact. Hi Beth B Miller, As far as I know users got different problems about Office after upgrading to Windows 10.
I suggest you try to reset file associations:. Please go to Control Panel. Click Default Programs, and then click Set your default programs. Click Excel, and then click Choose default for this program. On the Set Program Associations screen, click Select All, and then click Save. If this issue still exists, please try to repair your Office.
This Excel tutorial explains how to unhide a sheet in Excel 2011 for Mac (with screenshots and step-by-step instructions). Question: In Microsoft Excel 2011 for Mac, how do I unhide a sheet that has been hidden? Answer: You can view all of the sheet names as tabs along the bottom of the document. The tutorial explains how to unhide worksheets in Excel 2016, 2013, 2010 and lower. You will learn how to quickly unhide worksheet by right-clicking and how to unhide all sheets at a time with VBA code. Imagine this: you open a worksheet and notice that some formulas refer to another worksheet.
About how to repair Office in Windows 10, please refer to this article: Hope it's helpful. Regards, Emi Zhang TechNet Community Support Please mark the reply as an answer if you find it is helpful. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact. Hi Steve, First I suggest you try to uninstall Office completely and then reinstall Office. About how to uninstall Office completely, please refer to this article: If this issue still exists, please try to create a new account of MAC and check if it works fine in new account of MAC. Any updates please let me know, I'm glad to help and follow up your reply. Regards, Emi Zhang TechNet Community Support Please mark the reply as an answer if you find it is helpful.
If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact. I have a similar problem.
For example, yesterday I updated some spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel for Mac Version 15.17 (151206) on a Macbook running OS X Yosemite Version 10.10.5. This morning, I can't open one of the spreadsheets on either the Macbook or a Windows PC. Double clicking in the Finder, or opening within Excel both fail. Nothing appears.
However, when I then quit Excel, it prompts me to confirm whether I want to save changes to the spreadsheet, so it is partially opening the spreadsheet. There are no error messages displayed.
Rob Bell Australia Desperate. Well, a bit more searching provided an answer - the workbook is opening, but opening 'Hidden'. So, from the Mac Excel 'Window' menu, select 'Unhide'. You may need to have a dummy workbook also open and play with Hide and Unhide. The clue was at - thanks. Rob Bell Australia I had the same problem and up until today, my recourse was to open the Excel file in Apple Numbers. Not a perfect solution but an option.
Today after reading these posts I wondered if opening the file in Excel Online would make any difference. The file opened. Saved it as a new name and I'm back up and running.
I have a excel macro working on Excel on my PC, but now I tried to get it working on my new Mac with Excel 2016. Basically it saves the actual File based on a Field in the Workbook and the actual date. Then it saves the same file as pdf. When I exceute the script I get a runtime error that the file cannot be saved, pointig on the line where 'SaveAs'. I think this has to do with the variables in the filename, because a fixed filename is woking.