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When someone requests a file using your request a file tool, the person who uploads the file's name gets added to the file name eg janedoe_filea.pdf . This is really frustrating and I end up having t...
LukeT
6 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Can we please have an option to disable the renaming of files?
Renaming files can have catastrophic effects on dependent files. If I have an InDesign file with dependent files in the Links folder and the filenames don't match what the main document expects, then it won't find them. Each file will need to be manually renamed to make things work again, and if there are hundreds of links... well you get the idea.
I'm sure InDesign isn't the only programme that has dependent files. The same can happen with linked files in Photoshop, Illustrator and likely countless other apps.
- aelkins5 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I'd also like to add that folder structures MUST be maintained as well. This is absolutely essential for transferring video files. The sizes of these files makes zipping up first impractical.
Dropbox Transfer is a really good idea but the implementation is just completely flawed. Until it's sorted I'll continue paying MASV.io and WeTransfer for the same service.
- Mubasshir Tahmid5 years agoNew member | Level 2
This has been a problem for me. This 'auto rename' thing is crazy and should be changed.
- WhatHeSaidVO5 years agoNew member | Level 2
PLEASE provide an option to disable this. It is absolutely infuriating. I'm a casting director and routinely use Dropbox File Requests to source hundreds of actors' auditions for my casting clients, and it's absolutely awful (and makes me look bad) that no matter what naming convention they'd like auditions to be submitted under, the files automatically get renamed! Why did anyone think auto-renaming would be helpful??
It's so bad I'm contemplating ending my subscription and moving to another service. Please change this. - croissant5 years agoNew member | Level 2
I desperately need this option asap. I am not a school teacher; almost all requested files come from my only coworker. Over 100 files are needlessly and forcefully renamed with the person's name attached at the begining of every file.
It makes browsing extreamly inefficient since the key part of file names get pushed back and omitted by Dropbox. Imagine scrolling through a large number of files with a long and redundant suffix.
It's painfully counter-productive because I have to rename all of them later offline since Dropbox hasn't have any bulk renaming capability yet. Is it responsible to mess up the file names with no remedy to undo? We've never asked for such a disaster. And it's even more catastrophic for those who don't know how to bulk rename files offline unlike I do.
No, the coworker cannot host all those files by sharing them because the total data size of the files exceeds her free-account limit. That's exactly why we are using the file request function in the first place.