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mark537
5 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Can't add a Dropbox (Beta) location
We are 365 licensed as academic A1 and A3 licenses. I do not have the option in Word under Open -> 'Add a Place' to select 'Dropbox (Beta)'. Are our licenses able to use this feature?
- 4 months ago
Hi,
You can still add Dropbox as a place in the Office apps even after Windows update. And if you're interested in co-authoring beta program, you can join the waiting list here.
Microsoft confirmed these are the licenses that support desktop co-authoring:
For Business -
M365 Business Standard, M365 Business Premium, and M365 Apps for Business
For Enterprise -
M365/O365 E3 & E5, M365 Apps for Enterprises, M365/O365 G3 & G5
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Rich
Super User II
mark537 wrote:
I do not have the option in Word under Open -> 'Add a Place' to select 'Dropbox (Beta)'. Are our licenses able to use this feature?
If you've received the Dropbox for Windows update, then adding Dropbox as a place in Office is no longer possible. The new update makes use of the Microsoft Cloud Files API, and the Microsoft Office Add-in is no longer supported on the Cloud Files API.
Telxon
4 months agoExplorer | Level 4
So what's the solution? Is this Dropbox Microsoft Co-Authoring Beta DOA? We can't sync changes as described in the Beta notes? If so, this is the single biggest disappointment we've experienced with Dropbox. They even recently had a webinar promoting what a game-changer this will be -- and it will be if it does see the light of day.
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