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qualiyah
Helpful | Level 6
6 years ago

Files failing to save in Dropbox

I keep having this problem. I'll be working on a document or powerpoint and try to save it in Dropbox, and it just...won't save.

 

It doesn't seem to happen if it's a document that was already saved in Dropbox, and I am updating it. It only happens when I try to save a brand new document, or when I try to save a document under a new name (which basically makes it a brand new document). I'll do "save as," set it to save in a Dropbox folder, and title the document 5M.docx, and it sets to work doing that...and then it just reverts back to being an untitled document, and when I look in the folder, the document is not saved in there.

 

This is obviously a huge problem--I've lost work to this several times.

 

This never happens except when I'm trying to save in my Dropbox folder--it's definitely specific to Dropbox. It doesn't do this every time I try to save something to Dropbox, but it does it a decent percentage of the time. When it happens, I have to save the **bleep** document on my desktop instead, and then drag it into the Dropbox folder, which works fine.

 

I haven't been able to find anyone else talking about this problem! Does anyone know what is going on and how I can get this to stop happening?

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