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Shawn V.2
11 years agoNew member | Level 1
Ipad and Iphone viewing of long file names
Our company is having the issue that on the mobile app (using the ipad or iphone) often times the file name is too long to properly view what we are opening. I want to be able to read the entire file name so I know what i am opening since many of the beginning and last parts of the file are exactly the same for filing purposes so I want to be able to view the file name without having to open each one in order to find out. I'm hoping I make sense. Is there something I'm missing where I'm able to do this? I can't "right click" on the file name cause I'm mobile otherwise I would try that 🙂
Well, bugger me, Dropbox has finally fixed this with the latest update. I thought to re-check this today after the latest change, and straight away could see the filenames are displayed differently. The font is smaller, and the filename is truncated in the middle, so I can read the start of the file name, but also the end which is (with my file-naming convention), typically the differentiator. But the kicker is what happens with the display pane. It is now possible to close that — there’s a small “x” in the top left corner of the display/preview pane — and once that closes, the left pane with the file names expands to full screen view! And voila! I can now see the full long file names. Dropbox: THAT is the way to take advantage of the larger screen on an iPad, especially the 12.9” model. I’m still annoyed it took so long to remedy, but thank you for finally doing it.
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- Christopher B.4710 years agoNew member | Level 2
Dropbox: Mark R is one smart cookie. You should hire him as a consultant to fix this problem right away so I can stop looking like an idiot in front of my clients trying to scan hundreds of files for "160414 QW&D Thompson Exteriors Rev 5". Offer Mark double what you were just thinking you would have to pay him.
Mark R: if Dropbox offers you a consult job, please send me a check for half the fee!
All dropbox clients: after Mark R fixes this, please send him and me a nickel every time you drag the sidebar boundary.
Thanks everyone!
- John H.15010 years agoNew member | Level 1
I actually thought Dropbox would have corrected this issue by now. It kinda tells me there not interested in what their clients think. How stupid is this for such an easy fix. Tell me all I need to know.
I'll be looking to make a switch away from Dropbox soon.
- Justin R.1010 years agoNew member | Level 2
Has this not been fixed yet? As someone mentioned before, this works perfectly on the Android platform. We use Android phones, but iPads for document viewing. I am in the construction industry and many files and file folders look similar when you compress them down to 5 characters.
It is pretty ridiculous that I am using my Android phone as the table of contents for Dropbox on my iPad.
- Justin R.1010 years agoNew member | Level 2
Just in case anyone was wondering, here is the same file folder on my three devices. See the issue? The iPhone and Android both work as you would expect. You can see how this is frustrating when I got an iPad and expected the same user experience.



- alex g.3310 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
What's the problem Justin? If you want to know the file names all you have to do is click on those 12 arrow buttons. ;)
- Elizabeth E.210 years agoNew member | Level 1
Excellent, Justin! Great illustration of what we are experiencing!
- Mike P.5610 years agoNew member | Level 1
Sorry to say I think everyone is wasteing there breath as Dropbox obviously cares not about this issue and most likely isn't even reading these posts anymore since we haven't heard from the "team" in a really long time and this could have been easily fixed.
- Sylvia K.310 years agoNew member | Level 1
Justin R., you couldn't have put my thoughts across better!! Dropbox, please do look into this issue on the iPads as, like the previous users have all mentioned, the preview screen is really useless for some of us. Like the rest, I am also a paying Business account user. I'm sure you can do a simple check from our account names!
Do hope that this issue would be resolved soon...
- Richard-Judith10 years agoNew member | Level 1
If you won't FIX the BIG PROBLEM of severely truncating long file names on the iPad, at least make it so we can run the iPOD/iPHONE version on the iPad. At least the iPhone/iPad versions display enough characters to make it useful.
- Jason J.1710 years agoNew member | Level 1
I am a big proponent of Dropbox but silliness like this makes me think twice. This issue is not limited to the app but also when viewing files through Safari on iOS. Google Drive does not have this problem. A workaround or at least a response would be deeply appreciated.
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