The Excel File couldn't open in Protected View. IMP
This File Couldn't Open In Protected View. From the trust center settings dialog box, select the protected view tab. Untick the checkbox appropriate for your situation:
The Excel File couldn't open in Protected View. IMP
Then click ok to save the changes, and check if the issue disappear when opening the files again. Web that bar says: Unless you need to edit, it's safer to stay in protected view. Switch to the protected view tab and uncheck all options. Click on trust center and click trust center settings. Protected view be careful—files from the internet can contain viruses. Enable protected view for files originating from the internet. Web to disable protected view first, open ms excel or ms word. If you haven't seen this error from power bi export to excel, that's cool. From the list, click open in protected view.
Protected view be careful—files from the internet can contain viruses. All options unchecked then, click on ok and then ok. Web so, it's not the bar at the top. Then click ok to save the changes, and check if the issue disappear when opening the files again. From the list, click open in protected view. Web doing so should remove protected view since the location of the new document will be your computer. Go to “file > options > trust center.” now, click on the trust center settingsbutton. Web if the above method doesn't work, open the excel file > go to file > click options > select trust > click the trust center settings button > select protected view on the left of the window. On the open dialog box, click the arrow next to the open button. Unless you need to edit, it's safer to stay in protected view. Untick the checkbox appropriate for your situation: