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fkick
6 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Office Downloading Files Even Though Locally Synced through MacOS App
One thing our users have noticed is that in order to take advantage of the Co-Authoring ability, Word or Excel files need to be opened through File ➜ Open ➜ Dropbox (Beta) and navigating to the file. This causes Office to then display a "downloading" window and download the file even when it is already locally synced on the computer via the Desktop app.
When users open up a document from the Finder, Co-Authoring is not available.
Are there any plans to add the ability in the office plugin to detect when a file is already local and just open the file? Or to be able to add Co-Authoring from locally open documents? Most users have "muscle" memory to navigate to the file on their desktop/Finder and open from there vs the File➜Open menus in Office.
- Choi HyunDropbox Product Manager
Hi,
Thanks for reaching out! In order to start co-authoring from Finder, users will need to upgrade their Dropbox desktop app to the latest version and be on File Provider. Once this is installed, you can start co-authoring after opening files from Finder.
Best regards,
- fkickExplorer | Level 4
Thanks Choi,
Unfortunately our Mac Users use external drives with Dropbox due to the amount of storage we use. Any plans to add this feature for users who don't migrate to File Provider?
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