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Steve Braff
6 months agoExplorer | Level 3
No longer to open a file in Excel
When I click on a dropbox link for an excel file that is embedded in an MSWord document I can no longer open the in the native Excel application residing on my Mac. It used to give me the option to ...
- 6 months ago
Hey Steve, no worries! I removed your previous shared link, so that it wouldn’t generate too much traffic leading to banned links on your Dropbox account.
About the last part of your post, you can check all connected apps here.
Now, when using Chrome and Safari, did you make sure there are no plugins/extensions enabled? The issue you're experiencing may be the result of a security setting or a plugin that you have installed on your browser.
Finally, what’s the app version of your Dropbox desktop app?
Steve Braff
Explorer | Level 3
Hi Water and thanks for getting back to me. Pls see my responses below in bold. Thanks. - Steve
May I ask if you're getting any different results after clearing your browser's cache or on another browser? Doubt this is a browser issue. My intention if to regain the option to open in Excel on my MAC vs on the web. As you read on I'll further explain.
Is the file you're trying to open locally on your computer available for use? Is the Dropbox desktop app running and syncing normally in your menu bar?
Do you get the same results if you navigate normally to the file instead of clicking on the link from the doc you mentioned?
Any additional information is more than welcome, Steve.
Steve Braff
6 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Sorry Walter. New to this interface and must of accidentally hit send. Will try again.
May I ask if you're getting any different results after clearing your browser's cache or on another browser? Doubt browser issue. Just want to regain option to open excel file on my MAC vs "Excel for the Web".
Is the file you're trying to open locally on your computer available for use? Yes Is the Dropbox desktop app running and syncing normally in your menu bar? Yes
Do you get the same results if you navigate normally to the file instead of clicking on the link from the doc you mentioned? No. File on my MAC opens fine when I click directly on the file vs the link.
Any additional information is more than welcome, Steve. Yes- here's another way to get a handle on my issue. Try click this link: [removed per Community Guidelines] and send me a screen shot of what it opens to. Thanks!
- Nancy6 months agoDropbox Staff
Hi from me too, Steve. I’ve removed your link from the forum due to security reasons.
Regarding your post though, there’s one more thing I’d like to clarify; you mention that this isn’t happening when opening the file directly from your Mac device. This file is saved within your local Dropbox folder and not outside of it, correct?
If yes, have you also followed all the steps mentioned here?
Also, did you get a chance to test this out via another browser, like Walter had suggested? This step may help us isolate the issue more.
- Steve Braff6 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Hello Nancy and sorry for my delayed response. Jammed.
To your note above, what was the security issue? You have an option above (looks like two links in a chain) to insert a hyperlink. It would save us a lot of time if you could see what I'm seeing on screen. If necessary I can take a string of pictures. Please advise.
And yes- no problem when I open the file from my Mac device saved on my local Dropbox folder. Note that the file is also stored online with Dropbox as is the case with most all my files. Unfortunately, just noted that I am now also having this same problem with my Word files. As documented in the picture attached, when I click on a link I've embedded in a Word document that resides on my Mac and is also stored online with Dropbox (see highlighted text in picture # 1 attached <used our correspondance as an example>) it bringings me to picture #2 attached which no longer gives me the option that I've used for over a year to open to Word (and Excel) on my MAC vs "Word for the Web".
I browsed the steps mentioned in your link and doesn't look like the suggestions made would apply to my problem.
I changed my default browser from Google to Safari. Per picture #3- slightly different presentation but still no option to open on my Mac vs on the web.
So what do you suggest? As currently functions I click on the link, choose the open in web which is the only option I have. Then I have to copy the file name and paste it into Finder to open up the file on my Mac. Ugh.
One final thought on my end- I received an eMail on May 26 from Dropbox stating- You've connected a new app to Dropbox. Goes on to say that the app is Microsoft Office Online. I recall doing that when I was trying to resolve this problem. Any chance that's the source of the problem. If so, how do I disconnect?
Thanks!
- Nancy6 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey Steve, no worries! I removed your previous shared link, so that it wouldn’t generate too much traffic leading to banned links on your Dropbox account.
About the last part of your post, you can check all connected apps here.
Now, when using Chrome and Safari, did you make sure there are no plugins/extensions enabled? The issue you're experiencing may be the result of a security setting or a plugin that you have installed on your browser.
Finally, what’s the app version of your Dropbox desktop app?
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