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RedTomato
7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Word crashing when saving to Dropbox folders
I use Word almost every day for creating simple documents, and for the most part it works fine. Yesterday it suddenly began crashing when I try to save a new document in a Dropbox folder. Step...
- 7 years ago
RubixVi Sanchez stephersla Jay Anastasios
I have now solved the issue. It was because the Dropbox folder was not in the default location. In my example, I had the Dropbox folder on my desktop as mentioned below AND I was using iCloud storage.
iCloud moves the Desktop Folder (and a few other folders) away from local storage to an iCloud location. If the Dropbox folder is in a folder that is being kept in iCloud, sometime it works, sometimes it fails, sometimes it apparently works, but strange things fail, e.g. Word refusing to save / open a Dropbox folder. The state of play can change with any OS update.
See:
https://www.dropbox.com/help/desktop-web/mac-osx-sierra-compatibility
https://eclecticlight.co/2016/12/01/macos-sierra-and-dropbox-have-the-problems-resolved-yet/
To solve the issue of MS Office apps crashing when saving to a Dropbox folder, I had to move my Dropbox folder back to its default location, in my user Home folder:
Moving my Dropbox folder back to default location
If your Dropbox configuration fits the scenario described in the previous section, we will ask you to move your Dropbox folder back to the default location. Selecting the Move option will automatically complete this action. Selecting Cancel will stop Dropbox file sync until you resume sync and move your Dropbox folder back to its default location.
You can also manually move your Dropbox folder back to its default location:
- Click the Dropbox icon in your system tray or menu bar.
- Click the gear icon.
- Click Preferences….
- Open the Account tab.
- Click the dropdown beside Dropbox location.
- Select Other…
- Open the Applications list.
- Click the Applications dropdown, and select your hard drive.
- Open the Users folder.
- Select your computer username (it will likely have a "home" icon beside it).
- Click Select.
- Confirm the move by clicking Move.
RedTomato wrote:
Hi AgentJay, interesting question.
Chrome, TextEdit, Photoshop, Pages, Photos etc all open and save to my Dropbox folders and sub-folders, no problem. All file operations work fine.
Word and Excel both crash when navigating to Dropbox folders and sub-folders in the Save dialog.
If I open Office documents from within the Dropbox folders, they open fine. If I make a change and press Save, they save fine. (Pressing Save does not open a Save location dialog). If I press 'Save As ..' then Word / Excel tries to open the File dialog and immediately crashes.
If I open Word or Excel, and select 'Open File..' and navigate to a Dropbox folder, they immediately crash.
I hope that's some help. My Dropbox folder at the moment is on my desktop, which became an iCloud folder when I activated iCloud optimised storage a few months ago. I did wonder if that would cause issues, but it has been working fine the last few months. iCloud does not touch any files in Dropbox (they are marked with a crossed out cloud in Finder).
Jay
Dropbox Staff
The telling point here is that even with the Dropbox desktop application closed, you’re still getting errors when saving Word documents into that folder.
If the Dropbox app did affect things, then quitting the app would only make that folder a normal, non-syncing folder, as with all other folders on your computer.
Does this occur for any other apps that save to that folder, or just Word?
As Anastasios said, reinstalling the Dropbox app would help to see if it fixes any broken permissions for that folder which might have been overwritten since the upgrade. Let me know how it goes!
If the Dropbox app did affect things, then quitting the app would only make that folder a normal, non-syncing folder, as with all other folders on your computer.
Does this occur for any other apps that save to that folder, or just Word?
As Anastasios said, reinstalling the Dropbox app would help to see if it fixes any broken permissions for that folder which might have been overwritten since the upgrade. Let me know how it goes!
RedTomato
7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hi AgentJay, interesting question.
Chrome, TextEdit, Photoshop, Pages, Photos etc all open and save to my Dropbox folders and sub-folders, no problem. All file operations work fine.
Word and Excel both crash when navigating to Dropbox folders and sub-folders in the Save dialog.
If I open Office documents from within the Dropbox folders, they open fine. If I make a change and press Save, they save fine. (Pressing Save does not open a Save location dialog). If I press 'Save As ..' then Word / Excel tries to open the File dialog and immediately crashes.
If I open Word or Excel, and select 'Open File..' and navigate to a Dropbox folder, they immediately crash.
I hope that's some help. My Dropbox folder at the moment is on my desktop, which became an iCloud folder when I activated iCloud optimised storage a few months ago. I did wonder if that would cause issues, but it has been working fine the last few months. iCloud does not touch any files in Dropbox (they are marked with a crossed out cloud in Finder).
- Jay7 years agoDropbox StaffAnd Word or Excel crash regardless if the Dropbox desktop application is running or not, when you navigate to that folder?
There is a small possibility that this is an Office issue. Could you see if there any updates for Word, Excel, Powerpoint etc.?
Like my previous post, it might fix any issues in that program for any strange permissions.
While I personally can’t recommend to re-install Word/Excel (since they’re not Dropbox apps my limit is solving the Dropbox aspect) you might need to do some research on this matter to see if other users are experiencing the same thing and make you own judgement if that is something you need to do.- stephersla7 years agoNew member | Level 2
I'm having this problem as well - deleted and reinstalled dropbox, disabled Badge. But it's still crashing every time I try to save a new office document into Dropbox. I also have an app called Mail Butler, and when I try to save that into Dropbox, it also crashes. I noticed this started happening after the latest iOs update.
I looked through every googlable forum there is but can't seem to resolve this.
- RedTomato7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
RubixVi Sanchez stephersla Jay Anastasios
I have now solved the issue. It was because the Dropbox folder was not in the default location. In my example, I had the Dropbox folder on my desktop as mentioned below AND I was using iCloud storage.
iCloud moves the Desktop Folder (and a few other folders) away from local storage to an iCloud location. If the Dropbox folder is in a folder that is being kept in iCloud, sometime it works, sometimes it fails, sometimes it apparently works, but strange things fail, e.g. Word refusing to save / open a Dropbox folder. The state of play can change with any OS update.
See:
https://www.dropbox.com/help/desktop-web/mac-osx-sierra-compatibility
https://eclecticlight.co/2016/12/01/macos-sierra-and-dropbox-have-the-problems-resolved-yet/
To solve the issue of MS Office apps crashing when saving to a Dropbox folder, I had to move my Dropbox folder back to its default location, in my user Home folder:
Moving my Dropbox folder back to default location
If your Dropbox configuration fits the scenario described in the previous section, we will ask you to move your Dropbox folder back to the default location. Selecting the Move option will automatically complete this action. Selecting Cancel will stop Dropbox file sync until you resume sync and move your Dropbox folder back to its default location.
You can also manually move your Dropbox folder back to its default location:
- Click the Dropbox icon in your system tray or menu bar.
- Click the gear icon.
- Click Preferences….
- Open the Account tab.
- Click the dropdown beside Dropbox location.
- Select Other…
- Open the Applications list.
- Click the Applications dropdown, and select your hard drive.
- Open the Users folder.
- Select your computer username (it will likely have a "home" icon beside it).
- Click Select.
- Confirm the move by clicking Move.
RedTomato wrote:
Hi AgentJay, interesting question.
Chrome, TextEdit, Photoshop, Pages, Photos etc all open and save to my Dropbox folders and sub-folders, no problem. All file operations work fine.
Word and Excel both crash when navigating to Dropbox folders and sub-folders in the Save dialog.
If I open Office documents from within the Dropbox folders, they open fine. If I make a change and press Save, they save fine. (Pressing Save does not open a Save location dialog). If I press 'Save As ..' then Word / Excel tries to open the File dialog and immediately crashes.
If I open Word or Excel, and select 'Open File..' and navigate to a Dropbox folder, they immediately crash.
I hope that's some help. My Dropbox folder at the moment is on my desktop, which became an iCloud folder when I activated iCloud optimised storage a few months ago. I did wonder if that would cause issues, but it has been working fine the last few months. iCloud does not touch any files in Dropbox (they are marked with a crossed out cloud in Finder).
- RedTomato7 years agoHelpful | Level 6Another note for anyone who is investigating or experiencing this:
As part of my troubleshooting, I removed the bulk of my Dropbox files from Dropbox, and put them in a folder in Documents, which I (of course) called DROPBOX.
Some time later, I needed to save a file from Word into one of the folders there.
WORD CRASHES AGAIN! OFFICE CRASHES AGAIN!
I investigated further, and noticed that these DROPBOX files were not being saved to iCloud (icon of crossed out cloud next to all the files). I checked the folder info for DROPBOX, all fine. I changed the name to DROPBO. Boom! All the files suddenly started uploading to iCloud. Word saves to these folders fine!
I changed the name back to DROPBOX. Boom! Uploading stopped, icon of crossed out cloud reappears next to files. Word crashes when saving to these folders!
So. Something about iCloud & Dropbox's installation in OSX / MacOS is causing Word & Office to crash when saving to folders contained within another folder called Dropbox.
I hope that's enough for other people to be going on with. I'm unlikely to look any more into this.- FourCandles7 years agoNew member | Level 2@RedTomato - Thanks for the detailed info and taking the time to explain all this. I have a friend experiencing this issue so hopefully this will help solve their issue too.
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