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1) 'The document “*.numbers” could not be opened. ' and 2) '"untitled" can't be opened right now. Numbers couldn't read the file'

1) occurs when I try to open ANY

numbers file. 2) happens when I try to save the current "untitled.numbers" file that is open, created from a new file. I've rebooted and reloaded Numbers. I'm able to access some files using a browser at iCloud.com but not with Numbers on my Mac.


Numbers V. 6.2 (6520)

Macbook Pro running 10.15.1

MacBook Pro, OS X 10.11

Posted on Nov 2, 2019 4:02 PM

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Posted on Nov 21, 2019 3:44 PM

  1. Open 'Activity Monitor', and type 'filecoordinationd' in the top right search bar (this should filter only that process)
  2. Then, double click on it, and on the details window, click 'Quit'.
  3. It will give you an alert that this process is owned by 'root'. Select 'Force Quit' just to make sure it will :)


This should do the trick.


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Nov 21, 2019 3:44 PM in response to jamesfromweybridge

  1. Open 'Activity Monitor', and type 'filecoordinationd' in the top right search bar (this should filter only that process)
  2. Then, double click on it, and on the details window, click 'Quit'.
  3. It will give you an alert that this process is owned by 'root'. Select 'Force Quit' just to make sure it will :)


This should do the trick.


Nov 21, 2019 9:55 PM in response to jamesfromweybridge

Someone posted in another forum this solution, which has worked for me. I can now open numbers files, pages, .png sheet shots. 'course, it's only day one :)


  1. Open 'Activity Monitor', and type 'filecoordinationd' in the top right search bar (this should filter only that process)
  2. Then, double click on it, and on the details window, click 'Quit'.
  3. It will give you an alert that this process is owned by 'root'. Select 'Force Quit' just to make sure it will :)


This should do the trick.

Nov 21, 2019 3:46 PM in response to jamesfromweybridge

Note that the latest Numbers is 6.2.1 (not 6.2).


You can find the process in Activity Monitor. You may need to go to the View menu there and select All Processes.



In the View menu you will see Quit Process.


I never have to do this, though, so you might first want to double-check you've got that latest Numbers installed on all your devices.


SG


Dec 2, 2019 7:41 AM in response to chad204

I've been having the same issue on both my mac (since Catalina) and iphone (since iOS13). I was able open files on my mac after the "Activity Monitor / filecoordinationd " force quit and on my iphone after shutting it down. I'm sure these are only temporary fixes. This is obviously an Apple issue and not a device/user issue.


Nov 17, 2019 7:37 PM in response to chad204

I have this problem routinely since updating to Catalina. While restarting the MAC does work, the issue eventually comes back and I cannot open existing files, or create new ones with Numbers.


Another website/forum mentioned that quitting the process 'filecoordinationd' also fixes the issue, and for me that works. No reboot necessary!


But, I eventually have the problem again and have to kill that process (or reboot) in order to get things working again.

Nov 23, 2019 9:32 AM in response to chad204

I may be stating the obvious here but this looks like an issue with iCloud. Before I saw the suggestion to kill fillcoordinationd (which works, for a while at least) I copied one of my Numbers files that wouldn't open to a folder outside of iCloud Drive and it opened perfectly. When I copied it back, replacing the version in iCloud Drive, it refused to open again.

1) 'The document “*.numbers” could not be opened. ' and 2) '"untitled" can't be opened right now. Numbers couldn't read the file'

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