What to do if Excel opens is garbled, first aid

Updated on technology 2024-02-20
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The excel file is corrupted and garbled.

    Sometimes when I open a good excel workbook, I get garbled characters and can't continue printing. The reason for this situation should be that the file has been corrupted and you can try to fix excel garbled using one of the methods below.

    1.Save the excel garbled file as Sylk format.

    If the excel garbled file can be opened, converting the excel garbled file to sylk format can filter out the corrupted parts of the document before saving the data.

    Garbled files are converted to an earlier version.

    If the Excel garbled file is not saved due to a boot failure, the last saved version may not be corrupted. Close the open workbook, and when asked if you want to save your changes, click No. On the File menu, click the Open command and double-click the workbook file.

    3.Open the excel garbled file and fix the workbook.

    If the Excel garbled file can't be opened with the regular method at all, you can try the "Open and Repair" feature in Excel 2003, which can check and fix the errors in the Excel garbled file.

    Click File – Open. Through the "Find Range" box, locate and open the folder containing the damaged documents and select the files you want to recover. Click the arrow next to the "Open" button and click "Open and Repair".

    The problem of excel garbled characters is not exhaustive, because there are too many reasons. If the above methods still don't work, you can use third-party software to try to solve the excel garbled characters.

    Office Excel Viewer is an Excel garbled removal repair tool produced by Microsoft,**After installation, open the Excel document with garbled characters with Office Excel Viewer, then copy the cells, and paste them into a new workbook of Excel.

    The problem of excel garbled characters is not 100% solved, so you can only try as much as possible to minimize the data loss rate.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    IMHO, it's a problem with the file that can't be recovered.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Check to see if you have a Korean font on your machine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The locale needs to be set to Korean for it to display properly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Is there something wrong with your language analysis plugin? (I use Kingsoft WAP office software to support domestic production.)

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Open excel, click File, click Open, click on the file you want to open in the pop-up window, Note: Click on the window again"Open"A small dot on the side, which is a small inverted triangle, choose to open and repair the file. If that doesn't work, it can't be fixed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It may be that the file is not completely found, resulting in garbled files, which seems to have no way to solve it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Try FinalData, FinalData is a little more professional than EasyRecovery, but you can only reinstall Office.

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