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sam-e
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
error opening a pdf document
hi,
this only happens to some documents, not sure why
other documents open ok
but when i click to open certain files, it says "there was an error while opening this document, the path d...
sam-e
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
hi
i copied and paste onto desktop and it worked
i clicked on it in dropbox folder and gave me the same error
thats weird
Walter
Dropbox Community Moderator
3 years agoThanks for the clarification sam-e - much appreciated.
It sounds like the file path of this file might be too long for Adobe to handle - could you check the complete file path and let us know approximately how many characters it counts?
Another thing you could try is making another copy of the file in your Dropbox root folder as the file path would be significantly shorter.
In any case, please keep us posted.
- sam-e3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
can i share the screen shot privately?
- sam-e3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
morning...... see attached... the thread isnt too long
- sam-e3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
morning
some of the files names are like 10 characters, others are very long. but they are all not working. its not simple to follow your suggestion, i have a lot of files in those folders
- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey sam-e, keep in mind that it seems your screenshot wasn't attached here. Can you try again?
Also, can you try moving your files out of the folder they're currently in, and have them on the top path of Dropbox?
So if for example the file is in the path: Dropbox/Cats/dogs/files, I would like for you to move it simply to Dropbox, and then try to preview it there.
- sam-e3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
morning
if i move it into another folder, its available and opens ok
so what do i do?
- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Your folder structure must be too long sam-e.
There are files that your applications can't process correctly because they have file paths that are too long. This behavior is present if there are more than 255 characters in the entire file path. This means from the C:\ all the way to the extension of a file.
As an example if you had a test.txt file in your Dropbox that had the following path: C:\Users\YourName\My Documents\Dropbox\test.txt
This file would have a path that is 47 characters long. So, you would need to move the files elsewhere.
The Dropbox desktop application can read and write to locations that are longer than 255 characters, which means that files will sync to and from those locations, however, the applications used to open or save said files (e.g. Word, Notepad, Excel, etc.) might not support reading from or writing to these locations with long file paths and may show error messages when trying to open, save or edit them. - sam-e3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
i have the same folder thread for another project and the files works there
there is no issue with opening the files
- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi sam-e, can you send us a few screenshots from the file path that you get an error on, and the other file path on the project you don't get an error?
When I say file path, I'd like to see the path they have inside the Dropbox folder. For instance if the file is in Dropbox/User/CATS/DOGS/ANIMALS.
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