How to open OLD Word documents in Protected View

To open old Word documents in Protected View, follow these steps: To learn more about these steps, continue reading. First, you need to open Microsoft Word and click on the Options menu to open the Word Options panel. Then, navigate to Trust Center > Trust Center Settings > File Block Settings. Here you need to ensure that the Open selected file types in Protected View option is selected. Then, tick all the Open checkboxes of old Word versions. For example, you can check these checkboxes:

Word 2007 and later Documents and TemplatesWord 2007 and later Binary Documents and TemplatesWord 2003 and Plain XML DocumentsWord 2000 Binary Documents and Templates

And more.

Finally, click the OK button to save the change.

How to open old Word documents in Protected View using Registry

To open old Word documents in Protected View using Registry, follow these steps: Let’s learn more about these steps. First, you need to open the Registry Editor on your computer. To do that, search for regedit in the Taskbar search box, click on the individual search result and click the Yes button. Then, navigate to this path: Right-click on word > New > Key and name it as security.

Then, repeat the same steps to create another sub-key under security and call it fileblock. Following that, you need to create a REG_DWORD value. To do that, right-click on fileblock > New > DWORD (32-bit) Value and set the name as word2000files.

However, if you want to block other files, you have to create more REG_DWORD values and name them as follows:

openxmlfilesword2003filesword2007filesword95filesword97fileswordxmlfiles

Then, double-click on it and set the Value data as 4.

Finally, click the OK button and restart your computer. Read: How to open OLD Excel spreadsheets in Protected View

How to open old Word documents in Protected View using Group Policy

To open old Word documents in Protected View using Group Policy, follow these steps: To know more about these steps, keep reading. To get started, press Win+R to open the Run prompt, type gpedit.msc, and press the OK button to open the Group Policy on your PC. Then, go to this path: Here you can find these settings:

Word 2000 binary documents and templatesWord 2003 binary documents and templatesWord 2003 and later binary documents and templatesWord 2007 and later binary documents and templatesWord 2007 and later documents and templatesWord 95 binary documents and templatesWord 97 binary documents and templatesWord 2003 and plain XML documents

Double-click on each of these settings and choose the Enabled option.

Then, select the Open in Protected View option from the drop-down list. Finally, click the OK button. Read: How to ALWAYS open OLD PowerPoint presentations in Protected View

How do I unlock a Word document that is protected?

There are two ways to unlock a protected Word document. First, you can right-click on the file and tick the Unlock checkbox. Second, you can open the file and click on the Enabled editing option. Both do the same thing, and you can opt for any one of them. Read: How to open always open PDF files in Protected View in Word

Why can’t I open an old Word document?

If you are unable to open an old Word document in the latest version of Microsoft Word, you can check the aforementioned settings. If the Protected View option is selected, you won’t be able to open the file properly. Instead, it opens the file in Protected View. That’s all! Hope this guide helped. Read: How to disable Text Drag and Drop feature in Word and PowerPoint.