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jb43
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Edit a text (*.txt) file in Chrome browser
Hi there, I'm struggling to edit a TXT file in Chrome browser on Dropbox. I'm sure I've done it with a .docx file before. When I search for this feature, Google returns results asking for it ba...
Megan
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi jb43, happy Monday!
In your post, you mentioned that you've tried to edit both .docx files, and .txt too. You're right, at the moment Dropbox doesn't have a built-in .txt file editor.
Now, the dropdown options that you have when you try to click on "Open in" depend on the kind of file you’re trying to open. If the app you need doesn’t appear, click Connect apps and follow the prompts to connect an app, in order to then be able to open your files online. Have you tried that?
Some helpful Help Center articles are this one, and this one too.
Keep me posted!
- jb432 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks for your reply Megan,
> In your post, you mentioned that you've tried to edit both .docx files, and .txt too. You're right, at the moment Dropbox doesn't have a built-in .txt file editor.
Can you precise what you mean by "at the moment"? Asking as the threads about it, the feature requests, have been marked as solved without a solution, or recently just closed:
- https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Delete-edit-and-organize/Edit-text-files/td-p/504160
- https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Dropbox-ideas/Edit-text-file-in-browser-window/idi-p/19795
- https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Dropbox-ideas/Add-universal-txt-file-edit-interface/idi-p/550439
I think I may be going crazy, as I recall having done it before with Dropbox. Maybe it was another platform? People have been asking a simple text editor on Twitter and Reddit since 2012 ... Anyway it must be a valid user pain point, as it allows a dev is asking 12 USD/year for that feature: https://textdropapp.com/
> Now, the dropdown options that you have when you try to click on "Open in" depend on the kind of file you’re trying to open. If the app you need doesn’t appear, click Connect apps and follow the prompts to connect an app, in order to then be able to open your files online. Have you tried that?
I still think the "Open In" button has a bug.
See two screenshots, without clicking on it, and with clicking on it. When clicking on it, it only shows a line of a few pixels. Looks like it tries to open a menu, but that menu has no items.
I can find the "Connect Apps" option through another menu, and it takes me to https://www.dropbox.com/apps. Is there anything in there that allows editing TXT files? It's way simpler than all the proprietary formats supported like DOCX, even PDF editors are there, yet I can't find a .txt editor (a 50-line HTML page with a textbox would do!)
> Some helpful Help Center articles are this one, and this one too.
Yes! With Dropbox I can edit a .docx file in the browser, and the experience is great. The menu "Open in" has options for "Word for web" and "Google Docs". Yet, a file with a .txt extension doesn't trigger any editor. How do you do it?
- Hannah2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey jb43, sorry to jump in here.
Indeed, it's not possible to edit a .txt file through Dropbox.
We appreciate your feedback on this, however, and I will make sure that your comments are passed along to our team.
Regarding what you see when you click on the "open in" button, do you see this behavior on other browsers/private browsing windows as well?
- jb432 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks Hannah.
Can you please share the response from your product team?
> We appreciate your feedback on this, however, and I will make sure that your comments are passed along to our team.
It's important to know if the inability to edit .TXT files is a honest mistake (since more complex file types are handled successfully, and text files like logs, code, .ini .cfg, ... can be seen as the basics of an operating system) or a voluntary decision (since there's no app to do this, even MS Word refuses to handle text documents that are not .doc(x)).
> Regarding what you see when you click on the "open in" button, do you see this behavior on other browsers/private browsing windows as well?
I observe that behavior with Chrome, on both MacOS and Windows.
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