We're making changes to the Community, so you may have received some notifications - thanks for your patience and welcome back. Learn more here.
Forum Discussion
persprof
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Dropbox changing settings and files created in Word.
When I save or put Word files in Dropbox, when I go back to work on them, I am getting the message that they are Read Only, even though that's not my setting in Word. I then can't save the work that I've just done. In addition, sometimes Word files end up having their names changed to a long string of letters and digits, and I get the message that they are saved into a folder titled old.files--but no search reveals that file, nor can Word access the file once that has happened. I'm losing my mind here!
- MeganDropbox Staff
Hi persprof, thanks for posting here!
Can you clarify the platform you're using, in order to edit your Word files? Do you use our desktop, or mobile app?
Have you made sure that both Word and your Dropbox app are up to date, and that you're using their latest versions in case you're using your mobile?
Does that happen with all of your files, or a specific file type? Can you also send me a few screenshots of the steps you follow, and the error you receive on your end, along with the file names changing in order for me to have a clear visual?
Keep me posted!
- persprofExplorer | Level 4
Hi Megan,
-I use the desktop app.
-I'm using the latest version
-so far it has only happened with Word files. It has happened on 2 computers, one I know has the most up to date version of Word; the other one I'll have to check (one is at home and one is at work).
-Confusingly, it doesn't happen every time, but I will take screen shots the next time it happens and post those.
Thanks! Julie
- persprofExplorer | Level 4
I've attached screenshots below, showing what happens when a Word file I've been working on (that lives in a folder in Dropbox) becomes uneditable.
- JayDropbox Staff
HI persprof, I can see that the file is located in the Dropbox cache folder, which isn't meant to be the place to open, edit or save files. Most likely, you're trying to edit a cache copy, hence all the permission issues.
Could you try locating the real file in your Dropbox folder and try editing it from there instead?
About Integrations
Find solutions to issues with third-party integrations from the Dropbox Community. Share advice and help members with their integration questions.
Need more support
If you need more help you can view your support options (expected response time for an email or ticket is 24 hours), or contact us on X or Facebook.
For more info on available support options for your Dropbox plan, see this article.
If you found the answer to your question in this Community thread, please 'like' the post to say thanks and to let us know it was useful!