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sellenwright
7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Why can't I open Microsoft files on my mobile device?
I updated my iPad Pro & now I can't open Dropbox files in Microsoft apps. I can see Dropbox, and I can open in other apps (Adobe, for instance), but Word, Excel, etc. tell me that the server is gone ...
- 7 years ago
Hey fellas - apologies for any inconvenience this might have caused so far and thank you for alerting us to this.
Our engineers are already aware of the problem and are investigating.
I'll make sure to circle back here to let you know more as soon as I have an update to share.
For the affected users noticing these errors when trying to access their Microsoft files (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) I'd suggest that you logged a ticket with our team so we can look into this and help further with all of our tools at our disposal.
Thank you all for your diligence and have a great rest of your day.
- 7 years agoHello to all!We appreciate your patience so far & we have good news to share as this is now resolved so there should be no further issues. Please try again and you should find that this functionality works correctly.If there is anyone still facing a discrepancy, please do let me know here & I’ll touch base with you asap. I'm also working on updating all the tickets you've submitted, so you can expect a reply soon.Thanks again to everyone for your reports & sticking with us on this discussion!
archmix
7 years agoExplorer | Level 3
The solution here did not work for me. I was informed that Microsoft Is treating the iPad Pro like a computer, and is requiring you to purchase Microsoft 365 to access the apps.
Now I’m receiving warnings on my iPhone that is counting down my free access to Excel, meaning I’m going to have to sign in, purchase, a 365 account.
Dropbox needs to resolve this: Do we have to pay or not have to pay For Microsoft access even though the app is on our device? Dropbox will not allow me to access a spreadsheet using Apple software. I need a comprehensive and seamless solution to access and modify spreadsheets and text documents, if that is using Microsoft or Apple, I don’t care, I prefer Microsoft since that is the standard. Let’s put out an official statement (on your website, not in the forum section) and stop the lack of transparency of fees I have to pay to use apps that are already on my device.
RemyLeroy
7 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Office can be used for free on iPads (or tablets) with a screen below 10".
As your iPad Pro has a bigger screen, you can't use Excel, Word or PowerPoint without subscribing to Office365. It's not a DropBox issue.
- sellenwright7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I'm still seeing comments on this issue, but I'm just the customer who started the thread a while back. My issues are all resolved, and I do own Windows 365 on all my devices, so it's not a problem for me.
- archmix7 years agoExplorer | Level 3Understood. But this is a factor of what cloud product I choose to use. Why do I now receive the same sign in requirement for my iPhone?
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