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06-29-2020 03:11 AM
You can try right-click the Microsoft Excel file that you want to open. Select Open with, and then click Choose default program.... In the Recommended Programs list, select Microsoft Office Client Virtualization Handler. Click to select the Always use the selected program to open this kind of file check box, and then click OK.
The file may have a good chance to get corrupted.
You can try to use these methods for fixing it.
- Rename the Document Extension.
- Open with Notepad and Copy Error Code.
- Compress the File and Pause the Progress.
- Recover Corrupted Excel File
To perform a repair of Office, go to Start, then Control Panel and click on Programs and Features. Click on the Microsoft Office and click Change. Click Repair and then click Continue. For newer versions of Office, you might see Online Repair and Quick Repair.
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