Microsoft Office applications at some time or another will break. Examples include applications in the suite not opening, responding, or error messages. Fortunately, the suite includes tools you can use to fix these types of problems.
Recently, I had an issue with Outlook not launching at all; it just remained stuck on the splash screen. Disabling addons did not help either. So, I turned to the next best option which is to repair Office. Microsoft refined the repair options with the Office 365 release based on Click-to-Run technology that makes it easily to access repair files over the internet, no need for install media.
Once you’re there, select Microsoft Office 365 in the program list and then Change/Repair on the command bar.
Now, wait while the repair wizard starts up
Choose the type of repair you would like to perform. Depending on the severity or availability of your Internet connection, you could try the first option, Quick Repair, which is much faster and tries to fix the problem without a data connection.
If that doesn’t resolve the problem, then go back and try the Online Repair option. For my particular issue, I ultimately had to use the Online Repair.
The repair process is straight-forward following the wizard. Note that you’ll need to save your work and close all Office programs first, and then click Repair.
Then wait while the repair process runs.
You will notice the repair experience is similar to a fresh installation. The amount of time it takes will depend on your connection speed and what the issue is.
You will see your Office apps light up in their respective colors while the repair completes.
Once the installation is complete, restart your computer just to be sure and launch your apps and verify if the problem you were having is resolved.
Recently, I had an issue with Outlook not launching at all; it just remained stuck on the splash screen. Disabling addons did not help either. So, I turned to the next best option which is to repair Office. Microsoft refined the repair options with the Office 365 release based on Click-to-Run technology that makes it easily to access repair files over the internet, no need for install media.
Repair Microsoft Office 365
Start by opening Programs and Features in the Control Panel. In Windows 10 you can get there by pulling up the hidden quick access menu.Once you’re there, select Microsoft Office 365 in the program list and then Change/Repair on the command bar.
Now, wait while the repair wizard starts up
Choose the type of repair you would like to perform. Depending on the severity or availability of your Internet connection, you could try the first option, Quick Repair, which is much faster and tries to fix the problem without a data connection.
If that doesn’t resolve the problem, then go back and try the Online Repair option. For my particular issue, I ultimately had to use the Online Repair.
The repair process is straight-forward following the wizard. Note that you’ll need to save your work and close all Office programs first, and then click Repair.
Then wait while the repair process runs.
You will notice the repair experience is similar to a fresh installation. The amount of time it takes will depend on your connection speed and what the issue is.
You will see your Office apps light up in their respective colors while the repair completes.
Once the installation is complete, restart your computer just to be sure and launch your apps and verify if the problem you were having is resolved.
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