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Office 365 ProPlus is being renamed to Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise. For more information about this change, read this blog post.
When you double-select an icon or file name for a Microsoft Excel workbook, Excel starts, then displays a blank screen where you expect the file content to appear.
To resolve this problem, try the following methods, as appropriate, in the given order.
This problem may occur if the Ignore other applications that use Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) check box in Excel options is selected.
When you double-select an Excel workbook in Windows Explorer, a dynamic data exchange (DDE) message is sent to Excel. This message instructs Excel to open the workbook that you double-selected.
If you select the 'Ignore' option, Excel ignores DDE messages that are sent to it by other programs. Therefore, the DDE message that is sent to Excel by Windows Explorer is ignored, and Excel does not open the workbook that you double-selected.
To correct this setting, follow these steps:
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This step can be skipped for Excel 2019 and Excel O365
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For more information about how to turn off DDE, see 'An error occurred when sending commands to the program' in Excel
If these steps do not resolve the problem, continue to Method 2.
If you are running Update User Experience Virtualization (UE-V), install Hotfix 2927019. To do this, see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
2927019 - Hotfix Package 1 for Microsoft User Experience Virtualization 2.0
If you are not sure whether you are running UE-V, examine the program list in the Programs and Features item in Control Panel. An entry for 'Company Settings Center' indicates that you are running UE-V.
If these steps do not resolve the problem, continue to Method 3.
To check whether the file associations in the system are performing correctly, reset the Excel file associations to their default settings. To do this, follow the steps for your operating system.
The Opens with shows you which app it is currently associated with.
To open this type of file in a different app:
If these steps do not resolve the problem, continue to Method 4.
Try to repair your Office programs. To do this, follow the steps for your installation type and operating system.
Select Start, then select Control Panel.
Double-select Programs and Features.
Select Microsoft Office 365, then select Change.
Select Online Repair, then select Repair.
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You may have to restart your computer after the repair process is complete.
To repair Office 2013, Office 2010, or Office 2007, follow the steps in the following Office website topic:
If these steps do not resolve the problem, continue to Method 5.
Excel and COM add-in programs can also cause this problem. These two kinds of add-ins are located in different folders. For testing, disable and isolate the conflict by turning off each add-in one at a time. To do this, follow these steps:
If Excel loads the file, the add-in you last turned off is causing the problem. If this is the case, we recommend that you visit the manufacturer's website for the add-in to learn whether an updated version of the add-in is available. If a newer version of the add-in is not available, or if you don't have to use the add-in, you can leave it turned off.
If Excel does not open the file after you turn off all the add-ins, the problem has a different cause.
If these steps do not resolve the problem, continue to Method 6.
To work around this problem, disable hardware acceleration until a fix is released by your video card manufacturer. Make sure to check regularly for updates to your video card driver.
To disable hardware acceleration, follow these steps:
Start any Office 2013, 2016, 2019, or O365 program.
On the File tab, select Options.
In the Options dialog box, select Advanced.
In the list of available options, select the Disable hardware graphics acceleration check box.
The following screen shot shows this option in Excel.
Select the OK button.
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For more information about hardware acceleration, see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
2768648 - Performance and display issues in Office 2013 client applications
Minimizing and then maximizing the window can sometimes refresh the Excel page and cause any hidden data to appear.
When your sheet is maximized, your data may appear.
An Excel sheet may have inadvertently been saved as a hidden document. To find out:
If you still experience this problem after you try all these methods, contact Microsoft Support for additional troubleshooting help.
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