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Rmorris8
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
To view a file via a link it opens in Word for the Web now
Previously, when I used a saved link to get to my Dropbox document, it opened right up. Now I have to Open in Word for the Web. When did this change? and why? or is there some setting that changed? I...
Rmorris8
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
It previously opened directly to the document (I don't know if it was Word for the web; it just opened). Then it started just opening a blank page with the options of File/Edit/View/Help and under that Self-sign, send for signature, Open in, and I would have to open in Word for web. TODAY it is back to opening directly to the document, but the options at the top of the page are the same rather than the options that you normally see at the top of a Word document in the ribbon. This is how it looks today; I do not have a screen shot of how it looked before it started opening directly again. But it was blank with these options.
Mark
Super User II
2 years agoHi Rmorris8
This seems to be the new sharing model that Dropbox are using. Note that nothing has actually changed in the file etc. and you cannot actually edit it unless you do "Open In" and choose Word Online. However, I totally agree that it looks clumsy and, well, messy.
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