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DCh02
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Can open files directly on Dropbox - get error message saying "cannot open file"
Since installed MacOS Catalina and Dropbox update - can't open any file directly on Dropbox. Have to open file from the original program (like Word, Excel) - go to Open... then navigate to the Dropbo...
- 5 years ago
Thanks for getting back to me with the screenshots DCh02!
Do you get the same error message if you try and open the file directly from the Dropbox folder in your Finder window? You can right click the file and choose "View in Finder" to easily navigate there.
If you do get a similar error, can you try temporarily closing the desktop app and trying to open the file to see if there's any change? You can close the app by:
- Clicking the Dropbox icon in your system tray/menu bar.
- Click the profile pic/initials icon in the top right of the window.
- Choose "Quit Dropbox".
Let me know how it goes!
Daphne
6 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey there DCh02, thanks for reaching out to us here!
Are the files you're trying to open on your desktop possibly Smart Synced as "online only" with a grey cloud icon next to the files? Or do they appear in Finder with a green tick :white_check_mark:?
If they're currently "online only", can you try right clicking the file and choosing "Smart Sync - Local", and then try opening the file again?
If this isn't the case, would you mind sending me a screenshot of the error you're getting along with letting me know which sync icon shows next to the file?
Let me know what you find - thanks!
- DCh026 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi Daphne,
The files appear to have the green tick next to them - I haven't been able to enable smart sync yet (but that's another issue). Attached are a couple of screen shots...
- Daphne5 years agoDropbox Staff
Thanks for getting back to me with the screenshots DCh02!
Do you get the same error message if you try and open the file directly from the Dropbox folder in your Finder window? You can right click the file and choose "View in Finder" to easily navigate there.
If you do get a similar error, can you try temporarily closing the desktop app and trying to open the file to see if there's any change? You can close the app by:
- Clicking the Dropbox icon in your system tray/menu bar.
- Click the profile pic/initials icon in the top right of the window.
- Choose "Quit Dropbox".
Let me know how it goes!
- DCh025 years agoNew member | Level 2
Dear Daphne,
Thank you! Feel a bit silly as the most basic solution is always quit and restart! Yes, that did the trick (the right clicking and opening in Finder didn't sort but restarting did).
I had forgotten that you can quit Dropbox - I just always have taken for granted that its just always running on the background. With the recent updates to MacOs and Dropbox, makes sense to quit and restart... Thanks again!
D
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