In Excel, to avoid trusting all attachments, I use ALT + F, I, E for each
document.  This command also works in Word or as advised you can make it for
all or selective recipients.

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-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Jim Pursley
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 10:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] open attached doc. in protected view

You can in Office visit the trust center and approve all docs from a 
specific source if you get a lot of docs from this person.  I will have 
to search for the path to the trust center if you want follow up.

Additionally, I've found that trying to save a protected doc results in 
a Word/Excel dialog seeing if you want to remove protection. Click yes 
and the process is quicker than using the ribbon menus.

On 8/5/2015 2:26 PM, Michael B. wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Try the steps from any 1 of the notes below:
>
> There is a way to turn off protected view for Word documents.
> 1.  From within Microsoft Word, Press Alt F followed by the letter T for
> Options and press Enter.
> 2.  Press T to highlight Trust Center.
> 3.  Press Tab until you get to Trust Center Settings and press Enter.
> 4.  Use up and down arrow keys to highlight Protected View.
> 5.  You can tab to four checkboxes, and you can uncheck the ones that you
> feel are safe to uncheck.  Perhaps the last one regarding data execution
> should remain checked.
>
> This is what I have done at my work location and all seems to be well.
> Jim
>
> From: John Justice
> Microsoft Office 2010 treats imported documents in a special way if they
> originate on the Internet.  The document is opened, but is placed in
> something called "Protected View". Jaws will not read a document in that
> state.
>
> In this mode, if you use a Say All command, a message appears explaining
> what Protected View is and why the document was handled that way.
>
> To change from Protected View to an editable version, press Alt F and
arrow
> down to a button called "Allow Editing"  and press Enter on that option.
> Once the document has been altered in this manner, it will read normally.
>
> It is recommended that the document be saved in the new editable format
> since it will not remain in that condition if the user exits the document.
> John and Linda Justice
>
> From: Janie Degenshein
> The protected view won't let jaws read and the non commercial use causes
him
> to not be able to edit
> I have made a work around by tapping the right mouse button and escaping
> then we f6 twice  and tab once to enable in this document and tap the
space
> bar to accept
> then he can read and write in the document but we need to do all this each
> and every time
> Keep Smiling,
> Janie Degenshein
>
> From: Annette Carr
> I believe it has to do with security settings.  I have no idea how or if
> this can be changed.
> Annette
>
> From: Scorpio4Ever
>
> You can fix this easily by going into trust center settings, then arrow
down
> to protected view and tabbing to the various file types in that dialog
box,
> then, for each file type, unchecking all of the check boxes.
>
> It would appear that Jaws is not reading the dialog box correctly, and so
it
> may read as check the box to allow editing, however, this is not the case,
> and the boxes must be unchecked.  Make sure  you arrow down the list of
file
> types, then tabbing to the checkbox to uncheck it.
>
> The checkboxes should read as "Save" and "Open", though only some of them
> have the open checkbox, but again, you'll have to do this for all file
> types.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Scorpio
>
> Original Message-----
> From: Juan Pablo
> Hello,
> I am using word 2010 with j14 918.
> In the last version, 13, I could perfectly navigate in a protected view
> documents. So now it seems impossible to do. Some of you can reproduce
this
> problem?
> Best,
> Juan.
>
> From: Kimsan
> I had that very same issue yesterday, and I went into the trust center and
> unchecked the boxes for protected view and I was able to read it.
> Kimsan
>
> Take care.
> Mike
> This email was sent from my, iBarstool.  Go Dodgers!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Tom Clary
> To: jaws-users-list
> Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 10:08 AM
> Subject: [JAWS-Users] open attached doc. in protected view
>
>
> could someone remind me on how to take an opened attachment out of
> protected view? office 2010
>
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