Starting Microsoft Word In Safe Mode Mac

Solution 3: Checking in Safe Mode. If both the above methods don’t work for you, we can move on and try starting Microsoft Word in Safe Mode. The Safe Mode disables all the add-ins loaded and starts the application with a minimal set of drivers. If there is a problem with your profile or if any plugin is acting out, we can diagnose using this. Check the Hard Drive Name. A faulty hard drive name is one of the most common issues for Word.

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“Hello everyone, I have a problem with Word file saved on my Windows computer. When I try to click on it to open, I will be presented with a message that suggests me to open Word file in safe mode; if I click ‘Yes’ nothing happens. Again when I hit on it, I get another message that states ‘Word file failed to open in safe mode. Do you like to start detect and repair’. If I give command to repair Word file, it says the setup completed successfully, but same problem keeps on repeating. Please someone help me to resolve this issue without damaging original Word document”

With Microsoft Word tool, you can create number of useful documents, manuals, address labels, letters and so on. In case you are experiencing technical difficulties like above, then there are many built in methods that can help you to troubleshoot your problem. In case Word file is not opening in safe mode, then try following steps to open it in safe mode and solve your problem.

  • Click on 'Start' button from your Windows computer and then type “Run” into search box
  • Out of three options provided on the window, click on 'Browse' and then press on the 'Winword.exe' option from the Browse dialog box
  • Now click on the 'Open' button and then its path for opening Microsoft Word
  • Click at the end of the text for the location and then press spacebar to add a space
  • Enter '/safe' into the text box and at last click on “Ok” option to start Word in safe mode

After going through these steps, close the window and try to open Word file. In most of the cases, Word will open without any trouble. However, if you cannot open Word file, then you should fix the issue by downloading suitable Word document repair software.

Word file error repair tool:

Yodot DOC Repair software is considered as the most reliable application to repair Word file when it fail to start in safe mode. It has helped many users to repair Word file that got corrupted due to power failure, improper system shut down, virus attack, formation of bad sectors and so on. You can fix and recover data from corrupted Word file in DOC and DOCX file formats by using this excellent Word file repair software on computer running with Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and 2008 operating systems. Along with this, you can preview repaired Word file (upto 4 pages) to examine quality of repaired Word document. For more information regarding working and features of this Word file repair software, download demo version and run it.

Procedure to fix Word file when it fails to start in safe mode:

  • Download Yodot DOC Repair software and install it to your computer running with Windows OS
  • Run the application to find out steps involved in the process of repairing Word file
  • Choose Word file which you want to repair and click on “Repair” to begin scanning process
  • Wait till the software finishes scanning process and once it is done, you will get a message indicating successful Word file repair
  • Preview repaired Word file and at last save it on location you prefer on your PC or on external storage drive

Useful Information:

  • Keep your system virus free as Word file may fail to start in safe mode when it is infected with Macro viruses
  • Do not try any manual option to modify Word file unless and until you have proper knowledge about it
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Note

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Symptoms

After you install a font into the Fonts folder in the operating system and start Microsoft Word for Mac, the font unexpectedly is not available in the Font dialog box, in the drop-down list, or in the Formatting Palette.

Cause

Third-party fonts are not directly supported in Microsoft Office for Mac applications. Some third-party fonts may work in one application and not in another. Other third-party fonts are installed in a 'family'. A family usually consists of the third-party font itself together with some or all of its variations (bold, italic, and so forth). Sometimes, a font may be displayed in Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel, or Microsoft Entourage, but you may be unable to use one of its variations, such as italic.

Office does not support custom fonts. This includes any fonts that were manipulated by a font or typography program.

Note

Microsoft Office for Mac technical support does not provide support for installing or configuring third-party fonts.

Basic font troubleshooting

If the following methods don't resolve your font issue, contact the font manufacturer or the website from which you purchased the fonts.

First, restart your computer, and then test the font again. Some installations are not complete until the computer is restarted. This also makes sure that all applications are restarted after the installation.

Method 1

  1. Clear the font caches. To do this, quit all Microsoft Office applications. On the Home menu, click Go > Applications, and then click Apple's Font Book.

  2. On the Edit menu, click Select Duplicated Fonts.

  3. On the Edit menu, click Resolve Duplicates.

  4. To remove all the fonts from the computer that Font Book just disabled, follow these steps:

    1. After the duplicates have been resolved, select each disabled font, click File > Reveal in Finder, and then drag it to the trash.
    2. You may notice that Font Book sometimes turns off the newer copy of the font instead of the older one. If you prefer the newer copy, drag the older one to the trash, and then re-enable the new one.
  5. Restart the computer. Apple OS X will rebuild its font cache, and Word will rebuild its font cache from that.

  6. For best performance in Word, try to run with all your fonts enabled all the time. Each time that Word starts, it compares its font cache with the system font cache. If the two don't match, Word will regenerate its own font cache, which can take a few seconds. If you have dynamically enabled fonts, the system font cache will appear different nearly every time that Word runs this comparison.

  7. You must do this every time you install an update, because the Microsoft installer tries to restore the disabled fonts each time.

Method 2

Restart the computer in Safe mode. Then, restart the computer normally. For more information about how to restart your computer in Safe mode, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

2398596 How to use a 'clean startup' to determine whether background programs are interfering with Office for Mac

Method 3

Create a new user account to determine whether the problem is associated with an existing user account.

The font is damaged, or the system is not reading the font

Starting Microsoft Word In Safe Mode Mac

If the font is not a custom font and does not appear in your Office program, the font may be damaged. To reinstall the font, see Mac OS X: Font locations and their purposes.

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