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alex eben meyer
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I can't rename a file I duplicated on Mac OS
i have seen this come up before, but haven't seen a fix.
when i duplicate a file, on mac (sonoma 14.6.1) i am unable to rename the file. this is a standard part of my work flow and highly frustrati...
- 2 years ago
Glad to hear the behavior doesnβt persist, at least for now. If this resurfaces though in the future, feel free to let us know here and we can continue looking into this.
karenap
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hannah wrote:Sorry to hear about this, karenap.
If you simply quit the Dropbox app (without relaunching it), does the issue persist?
Also, what's the sync status when hovering over the Dropbox icon in your menu bar?
I had to reboot my Mac as it was driving me crazy β so I will be able to answer when it happens β thanks. In the meantime β where do I find the sync status?
Walter
Dropbox Community Moderator
2 years agoYou should be able to check the app's status by taking a look at the Dropbox icon in your menu bar karenap
Let us know of any updates!
- karenap2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
ok will do - thanks for your help.
- Douglas F.52 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I have the same problem; 100% reproducible. Happened to the same file last week. I duplicate it, but then can't rename it or drag it to a different folder. It's like it's locked, but it's not locked. I can rename it using the Dropbox webpage, but not in macOS. Dropbox is synced.
Dropbox 209.4.3661 Sonoma 14.7 (considering upgrading to Sequoia)
- Nancy2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for all the details, Douglas F.5! If you reproduce this now with a different type of file, do you get the same result?
Do you get any errors when trying to rename/move it on the desktop app or nothing happens at all when taking those actions?
- Douglas F.52 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Welp. Yes, I was able to reproduce it on a .pdf file, as well as the original .txt file. This is a Mac so no "desktop app" just the Finder. (I already mentioned it could be renamed on the web page.) THEN I selected "make available offline", and the problem went away, and then "make on-line only" and the problem stayed away. So now it isn't reproducible any more.
But then I went to another folder, duplicated a file, and the same problem occurred. So maybe it's solvable by giving Dropbox a swift kick, but it is still occurring for existing files.
- Nancy2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
The files you see in your Finder > Dropbox folder should be connected to the Dropbox desktop app, which syncs them to your Dropbox account online.
Can you look at your menu bar and let me know if you can see a small Dropbox icon there? If you can, Iβd like to know the syncing status and app version it reports.
Other than that, please try quitting - relaunching the Dropbox app (from your Finder > Applications folder) and let me know if the issue persists after that.
- Douglas F.52 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I already posted that Dropbox was synced, and the Dropbox version.
I had also quit and restarted the Dropbox app several times. The problem persists.
- Jay2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi Douglas F.5, could you give us more details on exactly how you're not able to rename or move the file in the Dropbox folder?
Are you not given the option to rename it, do you get an error when doing so, or does it revert to the original name? Is this the same when dragging the file?
- karenap2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
In case you haven't read the whole thread and until Dropbox actually fixes this bug, the only way I've found to make it normal again is to restart the computer. Such a hassle but (fingers crossed) it's fixed it for me β sometimes for weeks, sometimes for only days but it's still better than not being able to move or rename a file - such a hassle to workflow.
- Douglas F.52 years agoExplorer | Level 3
>> Are you not given the option to rename it, do you get an error when doing so, or does it revert to the original name? Is this the same when dragging the file?
There is no option to rename the file (which would be below "Get Info" in the file pop-up), single-clicking on the file does not put it into filename edit mode (nothing happens at all on single-click except selection, and since there is no name change there is no reversion to the original name). When dragging the file, to a sub-folder or a different folder, you get the gray "no" circle so it doesn't go anywhere. It felt to me like a volume mount/control issue, but that's hard to explain without being able to dig deeper into Dropbox.
I have updated to macOS Sequoia 15.0.1 and the problem hasn't reappeared, including doing the same process on the same files where I experienced it on macOS 14.
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