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Nathan S.16
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I'm unable to rename a file after copying it from another sub-folder on my Mac.
Having this issue over the past several months. Saw another thread where others were having the same issue, but that thread was locked. I copy a file from one subfolder in Dropbox to another subfolder on my Sonoma 14.5 Mac, (Dropbox v199.4.6287) and then I can't rename the file. This doesn't happen every time, but has happened a couple of times in the last 4 months since Jan 2024, and may have started happening before that.
Other files in the same folder have the Dropbox Quick Actions context menu items when I right click on them. This file does not. I can open the file, change contents, and save, and that works. I can copy the file with a ctrl-c / cntrl-v in the same folder, and then the copy of the file appears to inherit the same problem, I can't rename it either. I can delete the file. A menu item "Do not sync" is not available in the right click menu for this specific file, although not in the Dropbox Quick Actions section of the right click menu.
If I quit the Dropbox app, still can't rename the file, start Dropbox back up, still can't rename the file. Force quitting the Finder, which then automatically restarts, all the finder windows ... does work! So letting others know this is a workaround for this problem rather than rebooting the whole computer, which also works. But this does appear to be a bug around something with file copying in Dropbox folders, unless it's a Mac OS level bug. I noticed after restarting the Finder that the little green circle with the check-box next to the filename is back, which wasn't showing before, so there was something going on with Dropbox integration with the finder perhaps.
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- Megan12 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi Ben P.1, can you try to copy paste the files using Command-C and then Command-V to see if this works?
- Ben P.112 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Well I have three screenshots for you but the "attach" button here in this comment box - the paperclip icon - doesn't do anything, and if I try to drag & drop (jpg or png) I get a "File Not Allowed" so that's not off to a great start.
- Hannah2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks, Ben, that will be really helpful!
- Ben P.12 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Sorry meant to include that: Rename File does not appear in the context menu, along with various other things.
I’ll try to take a screenshot of the context menu next time and post it here.
- Hannah2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey Ben P.1, sorry to hear about this and I totally understand the frustration stemming from this.
Instead of the process you're following, if you control-click the file and choose "rename", does it work?
- Ben P.12 years agoHelpful | Level 5
In terms of what happens: when I rename individual files I usually do it by selecting the file in the finder and pressing Return. Normally this opens the filename text box (wrong terminology but hopefully you know what I mean) with the filename selected and you can type in the new filename.
When the problem occurs, selecting a file and pressing Return does nothing.
- Ben P.12 years agoHelpful | Level 5
This has been an issue for me since Apple changed how cloud services work in Sonoma and moved the Dropbox location to ~/Library/CloudStorage. Never occurred before Sonoma.
Happens for me every now and then. Don't know what triggers it, something to do with frequent connecting/disconnecting to different networks "confuses" the OS is my hunch. I frequently change networks several times a day due to the nature of my work, often switching to tethering, often offline completely.
I do all my work out of Dropbox, and constantly rename files so it's a right pain.
I also have Box & Google Drive in ~Library/CloudStorage and haven't hit the same problem, but I only very occasionally use them.
Only way I've been able to fix it is to reboot, which costs me about five minutes of work each time and frequently isn't possible - I end up having to move files out of dropbox, rename them there, and then move them back in.
Very good to know from this thread I can resolve it by by restarting finder, but that's a workaround not a solution. It's not cost-free, I have ten to twenty tabs open at any given time so have to to setup that workspace again each time.
- tomgrin742 years agoHelpful | Level 6
SOLUTION: Mac OS Ventura -- I had to Restart the Finder and then the Rename option returned.
- houtany2 years agoNew member | Level 2
I have the same file renaming issue on Sonoma 14.5 using Dropbox v205.4.5765 which started maybe in the last couple months. It has never been an issue before but it is extremely aggravating and problematic. I hope there will be a bug fix soon.
- Megan2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Would you be able to send me said thread, just to check on my end too Nathan S.16?
OneDrive can be tricky when it interferes with Dropbox, so I would like for you to pause it even momentarily, and check again but you mentioned that the behavior isn't consistent anymore, right?
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