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keithswd's avatar
keithswd
Collaborator | Level 8
11 months ago

No thumbnail previews for Sketchup (.skp) files unless Offline

I have Dropbox 189.4 &  Windows 11 23H2, and have noticed that for 'Online Only' Sketchup files, I can no longer see thumbnails of file contents when browsing Dropbox folders with File Explorer. As soon as I make a file or folder available offline, all the thumbnails appear. Similarly, if I change a file to Online Only, it's thumbnail disappears in the folder view.

Even having the file selected for some time in File Explorer, and the Preview Pane visible, the thumbnail does not appear.

 

Is there some way to fix this?  It used to work fine, unfortunately I am not sure exactly when it broke, so have no idea what change caused it.

 

thanks

  • Nancy's avatar
    Nancy
    Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

    Welcome back to the Community, keithswd

     

    Can you let me know what’s the current app version that your Dropbox app’s running, as well as its syncing status? 

     

    Also, I’d like you to send me a screenshot of what you see on your end, so that we can have a visual.

     

    Finally, just to clarify, is this only happening with this specific type of files? If you make another type of file online-only, can you still see the thumbnails properly?

     

    Keep me updated.

    • keithswd's avatar
      keithswd
      Collaborator | Level 8

      Hi Nancy, 

       

      The version is 189.4 as mentioned (189.4.8395 to be really precise!). Sync status is 'Up to Date'.

      Here is a screenshot of a folder in File Explorer which contains a set of Sketchup components, currently set as Online-Only and with one file selected, no thumbnails or preview:

       

      Here is the same folder after making the first two rows of files 'Available Offline':

      This is a similar component library folder, but in image formats (png, psd, jpg etc) rather than Sketchup. Here all the thumbnails show (after a bit of a time lag) even though the folder is Online-Only:

       

      I hope that demonstrates the issue clearly. 

       

      Thank you.

      • Jay's avatar
        Jay
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        Hi keithswd, just to clarify that I understand, if a file is online-only, you don't have a thumbnail of the file, but if it's local, then you do, is that correct?

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