![]() The Safe Mode chain only stops when all open files are closed, in other words, when the Excel application is closed. This means that any other Excel file opened will also be in Safe Mode after opening one file in Safe Mode. However, once a file is opened in Safe Mode, the Excel application goes into Safe Mode. You won't be stuck with Safe Mode forever after you open a file in Safe Mode, the next time you open it, it will open in normal mode. Not to be confused with Windows Safe Mode, Office Safe Mode differs as it runs an Office application in Safe Mode instead of the whole system but the concept is the same launching "safely". Safe Mode launches Office applications without some startup programs, extensions, and add-ins that may be causing startup problems so the applications can be used "safely". If Excel is crashing every time it is being opened, you have the option to try running it in Safe Mode. Opening Excel in Safe Mode from the Command Line. ![]() ![]() Opening Excel in Safe Mode with a Keyboard Shortcut. ![]()
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