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Ian_A6
8 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Get rid of preview pane in iPad app!
New iOS version today says I can now get rid of the Preview pane but HOW? Waited so long for this and now I can't work out how to do it!!
Hi Ian,
The feature is still rolling out. You'll see it soon as a X button in the top left of the preview pane.
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- Gerb417 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Same problem here, sorry to say. Using An iPad, 6th generation, and Dropbox Basic, vers 162.2.6. Problem of the dissapearing "X" started last week after installing ipadOS ver 13.1.2 .
Shut down and rebooted 3 or 4 times--no help. Screen orientation doesn't matter.
Available space is 109.91 GB with 17.6 GB used (cant imagine that is a problem).
I use my iPad and Dropbox exclusively in connection with a singing/ukulele-strumming group that does charity gigs at nursing homes, hospitals, etc. Our season is coming up! Hope this gets fixed soon. Thanks.
Gerb41
- Did27 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I have the same issue. The left column does not expand and it's really unpractical to view long file names.
- JohnTheGeek7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
The mobile app has been falling behind in usability for a while now, but a recent update completely removed the ability to close the primary image view and make the thumbnail view full screen on my iPad. Now I'm limited to only 3 thumbnails per row which makes browsing in thumbnail view so much worse than before. I *much* preferred to be able to close that primary view and let the thumbnails fill the entire screen until I needed to view one of those images.
Please spend some time improving the iPad app. I've reluctantly stayed with Dropbox through the years and I'd love to promote you more, but you can't keep taking away things we used and expect any positive result from it.
- Lusil7 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Hey there JohnTheGeek,
Welcome to the Dropbox Community!
Initially, could you please clarify if you don't see the option to preview your files as a list instead of a gallery, which is like the grid-like template that you see as you describe?
The option should be visible on the right-hand side of your screen.
Let me know what you find!
- JohnTheGeek7 years agoHelpful | Level 6You misunderstand. I can see them in icon view. Icon view *used* to fill the entire screen. But now only fills the left column even if there is no content to display in the much larger right column.
A month ago that was not the case, and I could close the right column to expand the left column to full screen.
This has nothing to do with icon vs list view in the left column. - Fiona7 years ago
Dropbox Staff
I understand it is the same behaviour described here. Moved your thread under this discussion Did2.
Thank you for reporting.
- Lusil7 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Ah, I see! Thanks for clarifying that for me, JohnTheGeek.
When you preview a file, are you able to click on the X mark that should be on the top left corner of the preview?
Let me know of any updates!
- JohnTheGeek7 years agoHelpful | Level 6That X disappeared in a recent update. That’s my whole frustration.
- m-go7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I feell ya, same here. Wasted space. Often I need to see the whole filename. Now many of the filenames are truncated. Would be important they bring it back.
- Lusil7 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Thanks for checking that for me JohnTheGeek and thanks for contributing to this discussion m-go!
I've moved this thread here where other users describe the same experience.
As Walter and Fiona also mention, our team is aware and looking into this for you.
Thanks for your reports and feedback, peeps! :slight_smile:
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