In Microsoft Word 2010, the protected view is a read-only mode that protects files from the Internet
and from other potentially unsafe locations which can harm a computer system. In which of the
following situations will a Word document open in the protected view?
Each correct answer represents a complete solution. Choose all that apply.
A.
When a file is opened from an unsafe location.
B.
When a file is in PDF format.
C.
When a file is blocked by File Block.
D.
When a file validation failure occurs.
E.
When a file is opened in the protected view by using the Open in Protected View option.
F.
When a file is opened from an Internet location.
G.
When editing is not allowed for a document.
Explanation:
The protected view is a read-only mode that prevents files from the Internet and from other
potentially unsafe locations that can harm a computer system. In this view, most of the editing
functions have been disabled. Microsoft Word 2010 provides this view for protecting a computer
from potentially unsafe locations. By using the protected view, a user can read a file and inspect its
contents while reducing the risks that can occur. The following are the reasons why a file opens in
the protected view:
1.When a file is opened from an Internet location.
2.When a file is opened from an unsafe location.
3.When a file is blocked by File Block.
4.When editing is not allowed for a document.
5.When a file validation failure occurs.
6.When a file is opened in the protected view by using the Open in Protected View option.
Answer B is incorrect. A file in PDF format will not be opened in the protected view.