Excel Error: “File Corrupted” when downloading a file from Google Sheets. (Works on different PC )
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Hi everyone,
I'm running into a frustrating issue while trying to move a large Google Sheet into Excel. I have a 30MB file containing complex formulas and several pivot tables.
When I download it from google sheets and attempt to open it in Microsoft Excel, I receive the error: "The file is corrupt and cannot be opened."
The Mystery:
• A version of this same file from a week ago downloads and opens perfectly.
• The current file opens fine on other machines, but fails specifically on my primary workstation.
What l've tried so far:
• File Properties: Checked the "Unblock" option in the file's security settings.
• Browsers: Attempted the download via different browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge).
• Browser Maintenance: Cleared cache and cookies before re-downloading.
• Local Excel: Attempted "Open and Repair" within
Excel (failed).
Since the file works on other computers, I suspect it might be a local Excel setting, a temporary folder conflict, or a specific resource limit on my machine.
Does anyone have suggestions for local Excel configurations or Windows settings that might be triggering this "corrupt" flag for larger files?
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