Microsoft always strives to provide users with the best experiences with its products. To avoid potential security risks when receiving source text files from the internet, Office 2013 users often encounter a Protected View notification when opening these files.
With this feature, when users open Office documents on the Internet, they are safely protected from the risk of virus-infected attachments from the sender's computer. Choosing this mode allows you to only read the document, and most editing tools are disabled. Although this feature is quite useful in protecting you from malicious software, it can sometimes cause unnecessary inconvenience. If you prefer, you can completely turn it off. Follow the Mytour guide below to disable Protected View in Office 2013:
Disable Protected View Feature in Office 2013
(Users who download and use Office 2010 can also follow these instructions)
Step 1: Open Word 2013 and select the File menu (Image below)
Step 2: Next, choose Options (Image below)
Step 3: Navigate to Trust Center and select 'Trust Center Settings...' (Image below)
Step 4: Here, locate 'Protected View' (Image below)
Step 5: Here, uncheck all three options and click OK to finish (Image below)
This effectively disables the Protected View feature in Office 2013. Wishing you a better experience with this software.
Both Protected View and Trust Center are crucial modes in every Office tool, tasked with safeguarding the integrity of your documents. You can explore Protected View and Trust Center for a deeper understanding of these concepts.
