Hi there,
Excel files on macOS High Sierra can sometimes become slow to open or even appear corrupted, especially if they were created on another platform, have large amounts of data, or were improperly saved.
I would suggest following the below guide to get this issue resolved.
Check the File for Corruption
Try opening in a different app:
Open the file in LibreOffice Calc (free) or Google Sheets.
Sometimes these apps can bypass minor corruption that Excel struggles with.
Use Excel’s Open and Repair feature:
Open Excel.
Go to File → Open → Select the file.
Instead of clicking “Open,” click the dropdown arrow → Open and Repair.
Choose Repair first; if that fails, try Extract Data.
Check File Size and Contents
Large files (>100 MB) or files with many embedded objects, macros, or formulas can slow down loading.
If possible, try opening the file on a more recent Mac or Excel version—Excel 2019/365 handles large files better.
Try Temporary File Recovery
Excel sometimes creates a temporary auto-recovery file:
Look in ~/Library/Containers/com.microsoft.Excel/Data/Library/Preferences/AutoRecovery/
Open any .xlsx files there—they may contain your latest unsaved work.
Export or Save As a New File
If the file opens slowly but isn’t completely corrupted:
Open it in Excel.
File → Save As → New Name / New Location
This can sometimes strip corruption and allow faster loading.
Feel free to reply if these steps don’t resolve your issue