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Network Connection Error in Excel
I get the following error when trying to access Help in Excel.
Sorry, something went wrong. Please check your network connection and try again.
My wireless network is fine. I get internet access on my laptop and iPhone, so I know it is not my home network.
Any known issues?
- CarverDanCopper Contributor
kweatherford I have the same error. Tried xx suggestions. None worked. Then, while working on a sheet, I opened a second instance of Excel. Help worked in that one! Went back to the first instance and Help still fails.
Who ya gonna call?
- Alan_HitchnerCopper Contributor
You may benefit from knowing I tried running the Microsoft Office rebuild. At first it didn't seem to help. I would F1 and there was no change. But later after loading Windows and Office afresh I hit the F1 help key while looking up a formula and instead of opening the local help it opened up the edge browsers to the web help page for formulas. I prefer the old local help that took us to context specific help. CarverDan
- CarverDanCopper Contributor
I did not do a rebuild but Help is now working. Help is usually local but it is Edge in one case as I found.
I noticed in Programs there is Microsoft 365 and Microsoft 365 (Office). I am new to 365 so I don't know why there are 2 entries. Is it because 365 can run local or on the cloud? Any way, if I use Microsoft 365, the only 'Recently opened' files are on onedrive When I select one, it starts in Edge, running onedrive.live.com/edit....... If I place the cursor on the name of a dropdown, e.g., Functions and press F1, I get help in Edge. But, if the cursor is anywhere else, other that a drop-down heading, then I get local help.
When I run the other Programs entry, Microsoft 365 (Office), it is different behavior. First off, the 'Recently opened' files are both Onedrive files and the files on my PC. I select a file and the Excel window looks the same as above but it is not under Edge. (It's running in the cloud??) When I press F1, no matter where the cursor is, I see local help.
- dbliss147Copper Contributor
I ran into the same problem, and solved it by logging into my 365 Account.
Here are the steps using Excel:
At Home, locate the Account
Then click on Manage Account. Sign on to your 365 account... which should take you to the account landing page, https://myaccount.microsoft.com/.
Go back to your app, and try clicking Help once again... I was surprised to notice Help was there.
If anyone from Microsoft is listening, might I suggest some bits of Help (such as this) should be accessible even if not logged on - to reduce the frustration of paying customers.
- fedupwithusernamesBrass Contributor
This has been annoying me for months, and finally I decided to persevere. None of the suggestions here or other threads worked for me. My Account seemed fine, there was no FIX button. I tried logging out and in again. I have Office 365 so Excel doesn't even show separately in the Apps and Features section.
What DID work was opening Excel in Administrator mode - F1 worked immediately. I then closed and reopened Excel normally, and F1 still works.
Hope that this helps someone.
- LuckyStiff63Copper Contributor
fedupwithusernames wrote:... What DID work was opening Excel in Administrator mode - F1 worked immediately. I then closed and reopened Excel normally, and F1 still works.
Hope that this helps someone.
This worked for me today, to get my Excel online help working.
Thanks for Submitting the fix!
- Bob-CCopper Contributor
I have the same problem.
- kweatherford250Copper ContributorBob, as I live and breathe, and online with the Microsoft Support Rep, the network error went away, and Excel Help was working. Of course, the rep said perhaps a glitch. Ya think? Anyway, since MS Word Help was working, there was probably some issue with Excel. In the future, I suggested that I might trying rebooting my laptop, since I rarely turn it off. Still have one SSD program drive and 7200 RPM data drive.
Anyway, the rep regurgitated back what I already said...I would do (hard reboot) in the future. Smart guy. My suggestion to you is to leave Excel open for a while and allow the network glitch to perhaps reset, like mine did, or do a hard reboot and try again. Since the Help recovery last night, I just checked Excel and Help is still working.
Good luck!- Bob-CCopper ContributorThanks, mine is working ok now as well!
- Patrick2788Silver ContributorI've seen this before several times. The M365 account is offline or there's an account error.
File | Account | Sign out then sign back in. - BoatbuilderCopper ContributorI have been getting this problem for over a week with Excel and re-boots/restarts don't seem to make any difference. It is only in Excel as Word and Outlook are fine. ?????
- kweather9122Copper ContributorYou might try letting Excel sit there open for a while. Help did not display initially, but after some time period, it displayed in the app. Obviously, even O365 reps don't know what the issue is either. Mine just started working after several minutes with Excel open.
- AngeEiCopper ContributorProblem not solved. No help Reboot and wait does nothing been like this for weeks.
- CaptnbobCopper Contributor
I too have encountered this issue many times in the past few months. I tried the "Manage account" solution dbliss147 suggested, but that doesn't work for me.
I found closing and re-opening Excel get it to work a few times, but only for a few minutes since restarting Excel. Work with Excel for a while, and it gives the error again. Perhaps a network trace will help to see what packets are being sent and to where. It could be a DNS error or some incorrect path.
It's definitely not an Operating system or networking problem. Everything else is working properly, even functions within Excel such as "Get Add-ins" which reaches out to other network servers.
For info, I've also had the same issue in MS Word and on different computers and networks.
Very odd and frustrating.
- Matt_V1VCopper Contributor
kweatherford I had my router network labeled as 'Metered' and changing that to not metered allowed me to access online help from the local Excel 365 App