This post will discuss potential solutions to fix some common Microsoft Word crashing issues. Some users are complaining that they are experiencing issues with Microsoft Word. According to them, Microsoft Word crashes or freezes while doing several tasks, like saving a document, opening it, copying and pasting the data, etc. If you experience such issues with Microsoft Word, this post may help you fix them.
What do I do if Microsoft Word keeps crashing?
Microsoft Word Addins are usually the culprit. You may need to identify and remove Add-ins from Microsoft Office programs. You can fix it by troubleshooting Word in Safe Mode, updating Word to the latest version, repairing Office, etc. In this article, we have provided solutions to some common Microsoft Word crashing problems.
Microsoft Word keeps crashing or freezing on Windows 11/10
Here, we will see the solutions to the following Microsoft Word crashing or freezing issues:
- Word crashes while saving a document.
- Word crashes when opening.
- Word crashes when clicking hyperlink
- Word crashes when copying and pasting.
- Word crashes or freezes when printing.
- Word crashes when updating Table of Contents.
- Word crashes on opening large files.
- Word not responding when saving as PDF
Apart from identifying and removing offending Word addins as mentioned above, we discuss below troubleshooting suggestions for each of these scenarios.
Microsoft Word crashes while saving a document
If Microsoft Word keeps crashing or freezing frequently or randomly on Windows 11/10, these solutions will help you fix the issue. According to some users, Microsoft Word crashes every time they attempt to save a document on their computers. If such a thing happens to you, you can try the following solutions:
- Update Microsoft Office.
- Save your Word document to another location.
- Run Word as an administrator.
- Launch Microsoft Office in Safe Mode.
- Repair Office.
Below, we have explained each of these troubleshooting methods in detail.
1] Update Microsoft Office
Problems like crashing may occur if you use an outdated Microsoft Office version. Hence, before you start troubleshooting methods, it will be better to check if there is any update pending for Microsoft Office. If yes, update Microsoft Office to the latest version.
After updating Office, check if you can save your document or not.
2] Save your Word document to another location
By default, the save location of Microsoft Office applications, like Word, Excel, etc., is the Documents folder. You might be experiencing this problem due to permission issues with Microsoft Word. To check this, right-click in the empty space on your Desktop and go to “File > Microsoft Word Document.” After that, open that Word document and go to “File > Save As.” Check, does it crash this time too?
- If Word crashes, there could be permission issues with Microsoft Word. You can fix the permission issues by running Word as an administrator.
- If Word does not crash, the problem might be associated with the Microsoft Office application. To fix this, try the next solutions.
3] Run Word as an administrator
As explained earlier, the problem might occur because of permission issues with Microsoft Word. Hence, we suggest you run Microsoft Word as an administrator and see what happens. To run Microsoft Word as an administrator, follow the instructions below:
- Click on the Windows Search and type Word.
- Now, right-click on the Word application and select Run as administrator.
- Click Yes in the UAC prompt.
If this fixes the issue, you can set the Microsoft Word application to always run as administrator.
4] Launch Microsoft Word in Safe Mode
There might be some Add-ins in Word causing the problem. You can check this by launching Microsoft Word in Safe Mode. When you launch Word on the Safe Mode, it will run with the Add-ins disabled. After launching the Word in Safe Mode, save your document. If Word does not crash this time, the culprit is one or more Add-ins.
Now, exit the Word from Safe Mode and launch it again in the normal mode. Disable your Add-ins one by one and save your document after you disable each Add-in. This will let you know which Add-in is causing the problem. Once you identify it, consider removing it.
The following steps will show you how to disable Add-ins in Microsoft Word:
- Launch Microsoft Word.
- Go to “File > Options.”
- In the Word Options window, select the Add-ins category from the left side.
- At the bottom of the window, select COM Add-ins in the Manage drop-down menu and then click on the Go button.
- In the COM Add-ins window, simply uncheck the Add-ins (one at a time) and click OK.
5] Repair Office
If none of the above solutions fixed your issue, first, repair the Microsoft Office application and see if it helps. If the issue still persists, you can try reinstalling the Microsoft Office application.
Read: Word freezes when printing
Microsoft Word crashes when opening
If Microsoft Word crashes every time you open it or open a document, the following solutions may help you fix it:
- Update Microsoft Office.
- Turn off the Protected View.
- Launch Microsoft Word in Safe Mode.
- Unblock Word document via Properties.
- Repair Office.
- Troubleshoot in the Clean Boot State.
Let’s have a detailed look at these troubleshooting methods that are sure to help you if your Word keeps crashing while saving a document, opening, copying & pasting, printing or updating Table of Contents.
1] Update Microsoft Office
First, check if you are using the updated version of Microsoft Office or not. If your Office application is outdated, consider updating it to the latest version. If the crashing issue was occurring due to some bug, updating the Office application will fix it.
Related: Microsoft Word will not open and run properly.
2] Turn off the Protected View
Turn off the Protected View and see if it brings any changes. The steps for the same are listed below:
- Launch Microsoft Word.
- Go to “File > Options.”
- Select the Trust Center category from the left side.
- Click on the Trust Center Settings button on the right side.
- Now, select the Protected View category and deselect all the checkboxes on the right side.
- Click OK to save the settings.
Now, check if the issue is fixed or not.
3] Launch Word in Safe Mode
Sometimes, some Add-ins cause several issues with Microsoft Office applications. This might be the case with you. You can check this by launching the Word in Safe Mode. Word disables some Add-ins in Safe Mode. Therefore, if Word launches in Safe Mode successfully, it means that one of the disabled Add-Ins is the culprit.
To launch Word in Safe Mode, simply type winword /safe
in the Run command box and click OK. After launching it in Safe Mode, go to “File > Options > Add-Ins.” Now, select COM Add-Ins in the Manage drop-down menu and click on the Go button. Now, see which Add-Ins are disabled.
Because Word is crashing when you open it, you have to remove the disabled Add-ins in Safe Mode. Select one of the disabled Add-In and click Remove. Now, exit the Safe Mode and launch Word in the normal mode. If Word crashes this time too, launch it again in Safe Mode and remove another Add-In. If the Word launches in the normal mode, you have removed the faulty Add-in. Now, you can install the removed add-ins again except for the faulty one.
4] Unblock Word document via Properties
Sometimes, Word crashes when opening a document directly from the email. If this is the case with you, you can try this solution. First, save the Word file from the email on your computer. Now, right-click on it and select Properties and enable the Unblock checkbox.
Now, check if the issue persists.
5] Repair Office
Repairing Microsoft Office can also fix the problems. You can repair Microsoft Office from the Control Panel.
- Open Control Panel and then click on the Uninstall a Program option.
- Select your Microsoft Office application.
- Right-click on Office and select Change.
- Select Repair and click Next. After that, select Online Repair. Follow the on-screen instructions.
6] Troubleshoot in Clean Boot State
There might be some program(s) on your system that is/are conflicting with the Microsoft Word application and causing it to crash. If none of the above solutions worked, you should troubleshoot your computer in a Clean Boot State. If you find such a program, consider uninstalling it.
Word crashes when clicking hyperlink
If your Word document crashes when you click on a hyperlink, launch Word in Safe Mode by typing winword.exe /s in the Run box and hitting Enter. If it works fine, the problem could be with an installed add-in. Identify and disable the problematic add-in and see. If that does not help, you may need to repair Office.
Read: Word not responding when saving as PDF
Microsoft Word crashes when copying and pasting
Try the following solutions to fix the crashing issue with Microsoft Word while copying and pasting the data.
- Turn off the Clipboard history.
- Uncheck everything in the Office Clipboard Options menu.
- Launch Microsoft Word in Safe Mode.
- Repair Microsoft Office.
Let’s see these solutions in detail.
1] Turn off the Clipboard history
Some users have stated that the issue was fixed after turning off the Clipboard history. You should also try this and see if it brings any changes.
2] Uncheck everything in the Office Clipboard Options menu
Launch Microsoft Word and follow the steps listed below:
- Open your document in Microsoft Word.
- Open Microsoft Office Clipboard.
- Now, click on the Options menu at the bottom and deselect all the options.
Check if the issue is fixed or not.
3] Launch Microsoft Word in Safe Mode
Some users have reported that the problem was due to some Add-Ins like ABBY’s Fine Reader, Adobe PDF Maker, etc. If Microsoft Word crashes your system due to an Add-In, troubleshooting Microsoft Word in Safe Mode can help you identify that Add-in. If you find any Add-In the culprit of the problem, consider removing it. We have explained the process of troubleshooting Word in Safe Mode above in this article.
4] Repair Office
You might be experiencing crashing issues with the Word application due to some corruption in Microsoft Office. In such a case, repairing Office can fix the issue.
Related: Fix WINWORD.EXE errors in Office Word application.
Microsoft Word crashes when printing
If your Microsoft Word application crashes while printing a document, you can try the following solutions:
- Try Printing to PDF, XPS, or OneNote.
- Delete the contents of the Printers folder in the C directory.
- Identify the culprit printer.
- Update, roll back, and reinstall the printer driver.
- Run SFC and DISM scans.
- Troubleshoot Word in Safe Mode.
- Repair Office.
Let’s talk about these solutions in detail.
1] Try Printing to PDF, XPS, or OneNote
Launch Microsoft Word and open your document in it. Now, go to “File > Print.” After that, click on the Printer drop-down menu and select the following options one by one and see if Word crashes while you print or not.
- Microsoft Print to PDF.
- Microsoft XPS Document Writer.
- OneNote for Windows.
If Word does not crash, you can use these modes to print your Word documents. If Word still crashes, try the next solutions.
2] Delete the contents of the Printers folder in the C directory
Clear the contents of the Printer folder in the C directory and see if it solves your issue. To delete the contents of this folder, first, you have to stop the Print Spooler service.
The steps to stop the Print Spooler service are as follows:
- Launch the Run command box by pressing the Win + R keys.
- Type
services.msc
and click OK. This will launch the Services app. - In the Services app, scroll down and find the Print Spooler service.
- Once you find it, right-click on it and select Stop.
Now, after stopping the Print Spooler service, open the file explorer and enter the following path, and hit Enter.
C:\WINDOWS\System32\spool
There, you will find the Printers folder. Open it. If you receive the Permissions dialog box, click Continue. Delete all the contents inside the Printers folder. After that, launch the Services app again and start the Print Spooler service. For this, right-click on the Print Spooler service and select Start.
3] Identify the culprit printer
If you have installed more than one printer on your system, you can check if any culprit printer is causing the problem. For this, uninstall all the printers and install them again one by one. After installing each printer, print your Word document and see if Microsoft Word crashes.
4] Update, roll back, and reinstall your printer driver
The crashing issue might be occurring due to the outdated or corrupted printer driver. You should try updating, rolling back, and reinstalling the printer driver.
5] Run SFC and DISM scans
One of the causes of this issue is the corrupted Windows System Image. Run SFC scan and DISM scan and see if it helps you fix the issue.
6] Troubleshoot Word in Safe Mode
If an add-in is causing the problem, troubleshooting Word in Safe Mode will help you identify it. Once you find it, please remove it from Word. In this article, we have already explained the process to troubleshoot Word in Safe Mode.
7] Repair Office
If the problem still continues, your Microsoft Office application might be corrupted. You can solve this issue by repairing it.
Read: Fix Microsoft Word is not responding error
Microsoft Word crashes when updating Table of Contents
The following solutions may help you fix this issue:
- Troubleshot Word in Safe Mode.
- Repair Microsoft Word.
1] Troubleshoot Word in Safe Mode
Safe Mode launches the Office applications with Add-Ins disabled mode. This mode is helpful in identifying the culprit Add-In. We have explained how to troubleshoot Word in Safe Mode above in this article.
2] Repair Office
If Microsoft Office is corrupted, users experience several issues. If this is the case with you, you should run a repair for your Microsoft Office application and see if it helps.
Word crashes on opening large files
If your Word document crashes on opening large files, then check the size of the file. The maximum file size for a Microsoft Word document is 512 MB. The maximum text in the file is 32 MB. You can compress and reduce the size of a Word document and see if it helps.
Why is Microsoft Word not working on Windows 11?
There could be several reasons why Microsoft Word is not working on Windows 11. From malware/adware to corrupt internal files, anything could be responsible for this error. No matter whether you get this problem on Windows 11, Windows 10, or any other version of Windows, you can go through the solutions mentioned above.
I hope this article helped you solve your problem.