This should be the blank document on the top-left side of your desktop as seen in the red box and arrow below. This often occurs on Office documents such as Word, Excel, or Powerpoint that were either downloaded from the Internet or were attached in an email. Unless you’re using older versions of Word, this is what you should see when you open the software. The obvious first step is to open your Microsoft Word to see the display as shown in the image below. You can also skip Protect View altogether and go straight to editing mode whenever you download Word-formatted documents from the Internet. Click on ‘Enable Editing’ at the top of the document.Cl. Under Protected View make sure that all options are unchecked. Click “Enable Editing” as you’d see on the Message Bar. In today's video, we will show you how to disable Word Protected View. Second, click on Options in the bottom-left corner. Switching from Protected View to editing mode takes only a few clicks. However, Word isn’t locked to the Protected View format. By using Protected View, you can read a file and see its contents while reducing the risks. Meanwhile, as Word itself can work well (you can edit, save and configure other. So, it will become protected view mode when reopening. This might be the reason after you save a file in this format, Office will think the file is unsafe. To help protect your computer, files from these potentially unsafe locations are opened in Protected View. As mentioned in the article from my last post, Word 97-2003 (.doc) format may cause file-validation errors. Giving reasons for setting documents to Protected View, Microsoft’s website reads:įiles from the Internet and from other potentially unsafe locations can contain viruses, worms, or other kinds of malware that can harm your computer. Protected View is Microsoft’s way of protecting your computer from harm while giving you access to the document you downloaded.
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