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sfemet
7 months agoHelpful | Level 6
Editing PDF or JPG files in my macOS Dropbox folder creates a copy
Hello,
System: MacOS 12.7.4, Dropbox 198.4.7615
All files are stored locally in Users>Username>Library>CloudStorage>Dropbox
Issue: When I open a pdf or jpg file in my Dropbox folder to make...
Hannah
Dropbox Staff
Thanks for the update, sfemet.
Does the Dropbox app sync the changes you make to your files otherwise?
If you were to edit a file from your local Dropbox folder on the MacOS 12.7.4 computer, do the changes sync to your account online and your other computer?
sfemet
6 months agoHelpful | Level 6
Yes. I edited an RTF file just now. It immediately updated on my 10.14 system and online.
- Hannah6 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey sfemet, would you mind sending us a screenshot of the properties of a file that's showing this behavior?
Also, how are you opening and editing the files?
- sfemet6 months agoHelpful | Level 6
I am editing the files with Preview.
The behavior happens with every PDF or JPG file, there are hundreds from different sources. For example, I have a folder with my family history research files, downloaded from Ancestry.com (JPG scans) or archives (PDF). I annotate my monthly credit card statements (PDF).
I checked the Sharing & Permissions in the Get Info window, I have Read & Write permission. I've attached a couple of screenshots of the properties of 2 files, personal info is redacted.
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