Did you just open a document in and nothing is happening? Oh, that’s right. You forgot to click on that annoying, little, yellow button on the top of the window. Welcome to the world of Protected View in Microsoft Office 2013. As annoying as it may be, there are valid reasons for this security feature in, which first appeared in. As explained by the “Files from the Internet and from other potentially unsafe locations can contain viruses, worms, or other kinds of malware that can harm your computer. To help protect your computer, files from these potentially unsafe locations are opened in Protected View. By using Protected View, you can read a file and see its contents while reducing the risks.” It goes without saying that you shouldn’t open a document from a sender that you don’t know. How to add new page to word document. If you’re ready to turn off this annoying alert permanently, here’s how you can do it: 1. ![]() Open any (Ex: Word or Excel). Click on Office or File button, and select Options. Under Options select “Trust Center” in the left pane. Click on Trust Center Settings in the right pane. Click on the Protected View in the left pane of “Trust Center” window. Check/Uncheck Protected Mode Options below to fit your needs If you want to take advantage of this security feature in a customized way, you can actually go back to step 6 and set specific Trusted Publishers, Locations and Documents right from this Window. Unfortunately, you need to apply these setting to each Microsoft Office application individually. Hope this tip is helpful and saves you some time! ![]() Jan 11, 2011 To turn protected view off on all Microsoft Office products, you must do this for each program. Remember to exit the program and open it back up to see the results of the settings. Disable Protected View for Specific Documents. To get to the protected view options, open Microsoft Word 2010 and then go to file and options. On the left column click Trust Center and then click Trust Center Settings.
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