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If not, it means your problem still exists. Then, move to the next solution. Just like mentioned above, if you have more than one versions of Microsoft Office installed on your computer, you should uninstall the ones that you do not use or you do not use frequently. The reason is that keeping various versions of Office on your PC can result in problems like files opening with the wrong version of Office app like the above Case 2.

Step 2. In the Programs and Features window, within the list of apps under Uninstall or change a program , find the unnecessary Microsoft Office version, right-click on it and select Uninstall. Many software problems may be solved by reinstallation. Just go to the official website of Office , download, and install your Office version. Download the program. In the pop-up window, click Next and follow the guide to deal with Microsoft Office File Association problem.

Try to reopen your Office files and see whether you can open them or not. If not, continue with the following solutions. In Windows 10, click Start in the bottom left corner and select Settings. Step 5. On the next screen, find the problematic Microsoft Office app, click on it, and select Manage. Step 6. Then, find the file extension you failed to open and set its default app as the Office program.

Just click on the current matched app and select the target Microsoft Office app. Another method is to try to open Office files in computer safe mode. The following will take open a Word file in safe mode for example. The following are the orders for opening other Office programs in Safe Mode via Run box. Sometimes, damaged add-ins may prevent your Office files from opening or opening without showing contents.

The following guide is based on Microsoft Word. Then, reopen your Word document to see the result. You can also uncheck one add-in at one time to figure out which add-in is the culprit. How to remove this feature from Office ? See this post to get answers to these questions. As we all know that Office and Windows are of the same Microsoft family. Microsoft regularly releases Office updates within Windows Update.

Also, maybe some outdated system programs are not compatible with your office apps, so they prevent you from opening your office files.

And you don't know if there is some GPO processing corruption that may be occurring for this one user. That is why a registry comparison should be done. This setting may not even be the issue. But it is something to look at. And the symptoms indicate this isn't a corrupted file or disk problem. I ran into an issue where HP "security" software can't remember the name gave this exact behavior. I've seen similar issues with users who migrated from Windows 7 to Windows The first thing I'd try is deleting the normal.

Could be an older one from a previous office install causing the "This file came from another computer and might be blocked" error message. Alternatively, I'd back up the user's profile folder then follow procedure here to remove the profile folder and the pointer to it in the system registry. Then, have the user log back in and restore the data from the old profile folder. I know this might seem obvious but have you tried running an office repair on the affected computer?

We've had something similar to this happen and running "Online Repair" for the Office install in the Apps Settings fixed it for us. Try opening one of the attachments in Notepad. If it looks like HTML code, then this is what happened.

Did you try to install LibreOffice, and open the file with that? I'm suspecting that it is a security setting issue buried within the Office Suite. So if a third-party app can open the document, it's most likely an Office setting or issue. Thanks for the response Robbery. Unfortunately this issue has been occurring for the past few months, so it's unlikely to be from that update. When you say restore, are you meaning restoring the Office program, or reverting Windows itself back to 8.

Monday, December 14, PM. Tuesday, December 15, AM. Thanks for the suggestion, it's an interesting concept. Unfortunately I just checked and the only version of Office I'm running is I have Office 15 and Office 16 folders present on my C drive, though they're mostly empty, I assume they're not installed. Wednesday, December 16, PM.

Wednesday, January 6, AM. A few things to point out about this file: The file is somewhat protected, in that the original creator restricted editing except for certain text fields. This file is an application form so only the answer fields are typable in.

Though the file doesn't open in full protected view I don't need to click the enable button at the top of the window , it opens in a semi-protected view where I still need to click the view menu at the top to get into edit mode.

It still opens in semi-protected view even when I unchecked all the protected view settings boxes Once the file's moved to the server, the file won't open and we run into the same ole original problem this thread was created to solve Hope those above points help identify something that helps inspire a solution to this. Wednesday, January 13, PM. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Resources for IT Professionals.

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