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KitKlein
8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
How do I tell when a shared file is open elsewhere?
In the past I could always tell when a colleague had a shared file open. I would know not to make changes if the other open file had changes that had not been saved. I use the DropBox app on my Mac...
- 8 years ago
I checked things out on another laptop running Windows and Office 2010. I could see the badges there as I had always done there and on my Mac. So, the answer seems to be that DropBox no longer supports Office 2008 for Mac, even though it had in the past. I'm out of luck with badges unless I purchase a newer version of Office. What a shame.
Jay
Dropbox Community Moderator
8 years agoHi Kit, how were you able to see who was on a file? Were you editing the file online, or using the apps on the machines themselves?
Did you have the Dropbox Badge running on both devices, which would then show if someone was in the same document elsewhere?
https://www.dropbox.com/help/business/badge-overview
If so, what has changed since then? Any details would be great!
Did you have the Dropbox Badge running on both devices, which would then show if someone was in the same document elsewhere?
https://www.dropbox.com/help/business/badge-overview
If so, what has changed since then? Any details would be great!
KitKlein
8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I was using DropBox on my laptop/desktop with Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac. When I would open a file, a small icon (badge?) would show up on the right side of the open document with the colleague's initials and a pop-up window of some sort would let me know if she made changes. I no longer see those.
I can't seem to find anything about Badges on preferences for the app or on my online DropBox account. I did just find another post saying that others had had problems with the same issue. I didn't know they were called Badges until I saw your reply.
How do I get Badges back? I'm not aware of any changes on my end. The Badges just disappeared a few weeks ago.
- Rich8 years ago
Super User II
- KitKlein8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I use DropBox Plus. Is that a factor? I wasn't in the past.
All the items on the list of requirements for using Badges (listed on the various links provided) are met with the exception of using Office 2008 for Mac instead of a newer version. Must I purchase a newer version to get back to using badges? That wasn't a problem in the past. I will check on Tuesday to see if I can see the badges when I use a newer Windows version of Office.
Thanks for all the advice.
- KitKlein8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I checked things out on another laptop running Windows and Office 2010. I could see the badges there as I had always done there and on my Mac. So, the answer seems to be that DropBox no longer supports Office 2008 for Mac, even though it had in the past. I'm out of luck with badges unless I purchase a newer version of Office. What a shame.
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