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Blair Roof Inspector
9 months agoNew member | Level 2
Can't copy and paste iPhone images from Dropbox to a Word document
We have started having issues with iPhone images not be able to be copy and pasted into word documents, you can only drag and click them which is slow and painful and not practical.
We do not have ...
- 9 months ago
There are automatic file renamers available for Windows. Most likely there is an incompatible character in the filename, perhaps the comma, or the spaces.
You could even use the Dropbox automation to rename the files on the site itself so when it syncs to the computer the name is slightly different, and seeing if that helps out.
Blair Roof Inspector
New member | Level 2
Images from the iPhone are uploaded through the app on phones, word documents are created on computers.
Jay
9 months agoDropbox Staff
Okay, so, to put it simply, images from mobile devices are synced to Dropbox, and the images are copied and pasted on a desktop machine into Word.
Since these are iOS devices, are the images being uploaded as JPG or HEIC images?
- Jay9 months agoDropbox Staff
There are automatic file renamers available for Windows. Most likely there is an incompatible character in the filename, perhaps the comma, or the spaces.
You could even use the Dropbox automation to rename the files on the site itself so when it syncs to the computer the name is slightly different, and seeing if that helps out.
- Blair Roof Inspector9 months agoNew member | Level 2
JPG
- Jay9 months agoDropbox Staff
Do the images preview normally when you open them on the computer?
Could you attach a screenshot showing what you're seeing in Explorer, and then the subsequent image in Word?
- Blair Roof Inspector9 months agoNew member | Level 2
It will copy and paste from the first image of the file, but when images are open and we are scrolling we only get the square as shown in the second image.
Hope that makes sense.
- Jay9 months agoDropbox Staff
Interesting, it could potentially be an encoding issue, in that Word can't process the image somehow, or some other small difference in the photos from those phones affecting how it's copied into Word.
Could you try renaming one of the images to just test.jpg and see if that file attaches to a Word file?
- Blair Roof Inspector9 months agoNew member | Level 2
Wow that actually worked. how would we rename hundreds and hundreds of these JPG's on a daily basis though?
- Blair Roof Inspector9 months agoNew member | Level 2
ok I have worked that out and don't need a response.
Thanks Jay , really appreciate the help.
Cheers Blair.
- Kkang87 months agoNew member | Level 2
Hi I am experiencing a similar problem, when i try to drag images to word it just comes up with a link in writing instead of the actual image. I tried changing the name to test.jpg but it did not make a difference, can you assist?
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