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akmakm
New member | Level 2
4 years ago

.pptx files are supported but something went wrong.

A powerpoint file has been shared with me in Dropbox but when I try to open it to edit I get the message ".pptx files are supported but something went wrong."  Tips to fix please? 

    • akmakm's avatar
      akmakm
      New member | Level 2

      Hi,

      In the same dropbox folder I have uploaded another powerpoint file and that one opens with no problems.  My guess is the size of the other one is the issue.  Tip to dropbox - would be great if the error message could be more specific rather than just saying "something went wrong" eg. "we can't open this as the file is too large - max supported file powerpoint file size is xxxMB.  

       

      Thanks!

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    shan24
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    We have a Powerpoint presentation in Dropbox with a link to it on our site that our clients access when they want to give the presentation to an audience. But when they click the Dropbox link on our site, they see the error message ".pptx files are supported but something went wrong" and there is a Download box under that. So they can still download it, but is there any way to avoid them seeing the error message? I'm sure it scares some people away and does not look professional. The Powerpoint is password protected, but I'm not sure that is the reason for the error. Any ideas? 

    • Hannah's avatar
      Hannah
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      Hey shan24, thanks for reaching out to the Dropbox Community.

       

      Indeed, Dropbox doesn’t support files that are password-protected in other applications.

       

      If you remove the password, does the preview work?

      • shan24's avatar
        shan24
        New member | Level 2

        Thank you @Hannah! Yes it does work if I remove the password. Is there any kind of workaround? What do people do with files that they need password protected?

         

        What I really need to know is how to keep the file that has been uploaded to Dropbox safe so that it cannot be overwritten. We have had people make changes to the Powerpoint and somehow the file gets overwritten with their content. I'm not sure how this could happen.