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Sherma P
3 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Why can't I preview Scrivener files?
Just made an account, put a desktop app, and uploaded some text files created in Scrivener. Every item I click on yields an error message:
Can’t load this file type
This file type is unsupp...
Mark
3 months agoSuper User II
a) I'm not sure what you mean by this. Can you tell me the steps you are taking? Are you uploading through the website? If so, and you have the app on your computer it will download back to your computer as that's what its supposed to do.
b) They arent supported on the website as viewed files, but, they do sync between devices, so, the app suggests it to make sure your devices (if you have multiple ones) are all up to date with the most recent files. BUT Dropbox is just like a clever USB pen - it simply moves the data around in some respects, it doesn't always do things with it - so this is a perfect example. It is just getting your data from A to B. You then need the app/program to open and edit it.
c) It is drag and drop. Drag the files from the folders in to the Dropbox directory and it will sync with Dropbox and then to the *same* folder you dragged it to on other computers BUT it wont link/sync/connect to anything back in the original location.
- Sherma P3 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Thank you, Mark,
For taking time to explain things to me. I have been dragging and dropping them into the website directly, where I am able to read only some types of files, such as rich text, PDF and simple notes. Files ending dot scriv or dot scrivx are seen but not readable online. However, they are readable in my desktop DB. I think I got that, and so far so good.
Drag the files from the folders in to the Dropbox directory and it will sync with Dropbox and then to the *same* folder you dragged it to on other computers BUT it wont link/sync/connect to anything back in the original location.
My primary goal is to find a cloud DB to Save my stories. So, is it fair to say that it is better to drag files from my Explorer directly into the DB folder on my desktop? And let the app do the syncing? I think, I saw where the locations for such saving can be defaulted in the programs, but one thing at a time. Also, if I can't open a file on the website, how will I know that it is saved in cloud? Thanks for your time, Mark.
- Hannah3 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey Sherma P, syncing files through the Dropbox desktop app is our preferred method of uploading files, so yes, I would also suggest you use the Dropbox folder.
As for the non-previewable files, if you add them through your Dropbox folder, you can be sure that they're synced and uploaded, by looking at the sync icon next to them.
You can see all the sync icons here, for your reference.
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