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Sherly
5 years agoExplorer | Level 3
How to open word desktop in the online version
I open my document in microsoft word online version of Dropbox and I would like to edit it using my desktop app. How can I do this? There is no function for opening it in word desktop version.
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- 5 years ago
Hi Sherly, thanks for reaching out to us here!
Through the Word Online app, there wouldn't be an option to open the file locally for editing.
To open your files in the local Microsoft apps for editing, you can use the Dropbox desktop app to sync your files locally to your computer. You can check out more info about the desktop app here.
It will create a local Dropbox folder on your computer which will sync any changes with your account online. This will allow you to open the files in local apps for editing and the changes you make with sync with your Dropbox account.
Let me know if this helps!
Daphne
Dropbox Staff
Hi Sherly, thanks for reaching out to us here!
Through the Word Online app, there wouldn't be an option to open the file locally for editing.
To open your files in the local Microsoft apps for editing, you can use the Dropbox desktop app to sync your files locally to your computer. You can check out more info about the desktop app here.
It will create a local Dropbox folder on your computer which will sync any changes with your account online. This will allow you to open the files in local apps for editing and the changes you make with sync with your Dropbox account.
Let me know if this helps!
acboydston
5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
But previously, in the browser view of dropbox, there was an option to 'open in Word desktop.' Similarly, there was an option to 'show in finder.' Have these features intentionally been removed?
- tmorgan5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Trying to open a file save in dropbox as an excel file. It won't give me the excel option in the drop down anymore
- Jimmy23435 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi everyone,
I'm sorry if the answer here is obvious, I'm a little new to this. I recall, just a few weeks ago, that when I opened a Dropbox link (a link to one of my files), it would give me the option to open the file in the desktop app. That is, once I clicked on the link it would open in my browser. From there I could click on the "open" button on the top right and it would let me open it in the Dropbox desktop app. Now, when I click "open" three's only a place to "Connect apps".
Am I misremembering? Or did I mess something up? I'm on a Mac running the most recent Dropbox desktop app.
- Walter5 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi Jimmy2343; welcome to our Community and happy Monday!
Are you referring to a shortcut to a file of yours or maybe a shared link?
Could you please let me know if you get any different results after clearing your browser's cache and/or on another browser?
In the meantime, you can search for the file locally on your computer and access it from there.
Keep me posted anyhow!
- Jimmy23435 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi there, thanks for the reply!
I cleared the cache on the browser, and I tried in two others. It's the same. I have TONS of research PDFs. I'm using Airtable to organize them (I paste the Dropbox link in the spreadsheet). It has been working wonderfuly up until yesterday. I'm not sure what the issue is.
- igamogam4 years agoNew member | Level 2
Dropbox desktop app integration is going backwards. It just about works on Windows after allowing it to update the 'open' buttons after opening the files in the (rather basic) web version of a MS app. 10 minutes later, if I'm very lucky, an 'open in (a) desktop app' option appears.
On Macs it's a mess, doesn't work despite my best eforts and promises of platform neutrality.
I'm ☹️ to say that despite DBs best efforts at intergration using DropBox is becoming too cumbersome for much more than transferring files. Why use DropBox when the useful functionality with desktop apps is better implemented and built into OneDrive, Google Drive and iCloud.
With DB, I'm restricted to three devices on the desktop and productivity apps are clunky to say the least. The appeal of DB is evaporating fast in the growing face of once absent compettition.Perhaps it's time the world moved on…
- Walter5 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi there acboydston; happy Friday and thanks for joining this discussion.
Could you clarify if you're not seeing the Open button on our website at all or if you're not getting the results you'd like?
On that note, can you take a look at your Connected Apps tab as well as the default ones and let us know what you find there?
Thanks!
- gabicatalyze5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi Walter,
My entire organization is having the same problem. We all have the "open" button (next to "share") when we open a link to the doc/ppt/excel, and that used to list an option called "Open in Word" /PowerPoint/Excel but that is gone and we only have the edit online version.
Our connected apps only shows "Microsoft office online"
Thanks!
- jarratt4 years agoNew member | Level 2
I have the same problem! I want to open it in Word not "Word for the web"
- acboydston5 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hi Walter,
Yes, the open button is present and works find.
There used to be an option to open in desktop Word. Now this is only an option to open in Word for the web.
Connect aps:
Default aps:
Thanks.
- Lusil5 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey everyone, thanks for your ongoing reports on this.
I just wanted to let you know that the team is aware and working on the matter.
As soon as we have an update on the matter, we'll get back to you.
Thanks again!
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