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Andy P.17
4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Unable to pin to Start Tiles in Windows 10
I have apps like Excel and Filemaker pinned to the start menu of windows 10 as tiles. Under those tiles I also have frequently used files. So just right click the app icon, click the file you want to open and you're off an running.
BUT....I see now that window will NOT let this work with files that are in Dropbox. They don't even show up in the recent file list under the tiles. They DO show up under recent files once you open the app and navigate to recent files.
I'm assuming this is Microsoft being crabby that people use dropbox instead of their cloud storage. But....is there a work around?
That's the spirit Andy P.17!
Also, I agree with you on this one. š
If you need anything, give me another shout!
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- Megan4 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
That's the spirit Andy P.17!
Also, I agree with you on this one. š
If you need anything, give me another shout! - simonpmundy4 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi, I just ran into what's probably another version of this which I'm sure has arisen from a recent MS Office change. My wife and I share a home finance Excel spreadsheet that lives in our Family Room. It's "Local" to both of us. Me being smart pinned the spreadsheet to the Excel tile on my Windows 10 taskbar; she did not do that on her machine.
The result is that I was always editing the same file which Windows never handed back to the Family Room folder when I "Saved" it in Excel, hers always was saved to Family Room. So we were working with increasingly different versions of the same file.
I caught that today. Fixed the spreadsheet to include the "missing" entries and UNPINNED from my taskbar Excel tile. Voila! We're now back working on the same file.
I'm with Andy: MS trying to make life difficult for us non-OneDrive users.
- quipette13 years agoNew member | Level 2
I'm at the same dead end there also, I also have it locally and it also does the same thing. Ugh
- Nancy3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey quipette1!
Whatās the exact OS version of the computer youāre using, along with the app version of the Dropbox app on it?
- Andy P.173 years agoHelpful | Level 5This is sounding more like a file management issue. I'm running excell2010 so I'm certain everyone else is more up to date there. One of the players is not updating files as they should. Dropbox has no reason to be petty and ignore "certain files", that is counter to its whole purpose. Microsoft on the other hand......
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