Does office2 hd work with dropbox
Hopefully, this Dropbox tutorial helped you better understand its features and taught you how to use them. Did you find this guide helpful? Do you feel Dropbox is the best option for you? Let us know in the comment section below. Thanks for reading. I am a member of a group which stores files on Dropbox. One of those files is a letterhead,.
I now wish to put on the letterhead a Word document which has been through a drafting process with others in the group, that process not having been conducted on Dropbox. How do I [1] download the letterhead from Dropbox so that I can put the next version of the draft on letterhead and then store it as a numbered version of the draft in Word and [2] also out the numbered version of the draft on Dropbox? Hi Charles, not exactly sure what you want to do, but I suggest downloading, then creating copies of the original before messing with it, that should work.
Is it Australian dollars or US dollars? Generally speaking, unless otherwise specified, our site and many others assume U. I have accidently hit a button on my machine that took Dropbox offline. How do I restore Dropbox to what it was? If I sync the files to cloud and then delete the original files on my PC, is the one on cloud still save to use?
I ask this because I aldready have 20GB of videos synced to dropbox but it still eat up my hard drive space. How can I save entirely on dropbox not on pc? Thank you. As I received a warning that my Dropbox is nearly full I deleted some files from the Dropbox window.
Will those files be permanently deleted from my laptop after 30 days? My question is that I never have to use a password! I click on the icon and there my stuff is!?! Looks like anyone could get it. Hi Wayne, you probably set up Dropbox so your password gets remembered by the program. I can guarantee you Dropbox had you set up a password when you joined. Hello, my wedding video was sent to me via Dropbox by my videographer about a year ago. Every so often he takes back access to the video and I then have to re-request for access to be able to view it.
This time I clicked on download to save the video to my computer but then when I click on the downloaded file, nothing plays.
What am I doing wrong? Drop Box informed me that I needed to upgrade. I finally decided to try the upgrade on Sept 10th in the evening, but it did not seem to work. Later I realized that I had put a family wedding photographs folder in the dropbox just a couple of days before. I removed those files from my dropbox. I have been charged for the amount, so please refund to the visa card.
Thank you, Marinell Eva. I am needing some help understanding if this is the right program for me. I take pictures in groups, like per group and I take them in a specific order. I am looking for a program that I can take the photos from my location and have them show up simultaneously on my desktop at home but in the group and order I took them in within the group.
HELP this has been frustrating finding an app that will do this. Does this apply only to files in Dropbox folder. I am trying to understand just how the Plus and the Professional versions behave. I try to upgrade my dropbox account, and would like to pay for it with my app store credit. Still Dropbox is telling me that the remaining store credit is insuffisient. How come? First, I must apologize for being so tech illiterate. My organization shares files with Dropbox, which I have on my desktop at home.
How do I sync this with my new laptop Windows so that I can use the files with the laptop? No need to apologize, sure. Just install Dropbox on your laptop and it should sync automatically. The instructions keep talking about using Dropbox with Windows. I installed Dropbox on my home computer. Have transferred some files. I tried to install on my laptop and it keeps saying that email has been used. I tried several other emails. First, on the positive side, all three of these apps do a good job of providing file import and export functions via both the major cloud services Dropbox, etc.
That in itself is a major accomplishment for those of us early adopters that having been waiting anxiously to be able to share vital Office files between our laptops and our iPad's. However, having said that, ALL of these apps have serious limitations compared to the native Office applications on our laptops. There are missing functions, odd renderings of the original files when viewed on the iPad, and other issues.
My early assessment is that the app that has the most accurate renderings, most intuitive navigation, and reliably accurate edits is Quikoffice. I'll have more to offer in another week or so. I intend to create a comparison matrix for these 3 apps and how they stack up on major Word, Excel, and PowerPoint functions.
Stay tuned. View answer in context. Loading page content. Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Jun 12, AM in response to virtualgeo In response to virtualgeo Thanks very much. Looking forward to your in depth comparison! Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post.
User profile for user: Eeyore87 Eeyore I've been doing a lot of research online. I saw on another forum that QOC can only work with files while online, so you have to be in a wifi hotspot on on the 3G network to do anything with it. Anybody know if it's true? If so, that's a huge strike against it for me, and I'd have to go with D2GP. I created. For everyone like me who wants specifics, here you go. You can create bulleted lists all bullet icons the same regardless of hierarchy.
You can edit the cell contents of existing tables, but you can't create a new table, row, column, or edit borders. Unsupported fonts will be displayed in--but not permanently converted into--one of the 7 supported fonts; as a result, line breaks and alignment may appear different on the iPad display than the original font in MS Word. Extra space between paragraphs will likely appear on the iPad and text will not be wrapped around a graphic correctly; both return to normal in MS Word if you leave them alone.
The following items will be stripped from the file: watermarks, page borders, hyperlinks, footnotes. Formatting retention seems good. Charts will not appear in QOC, but are not stripped. Obviously, macros are out.
Ditto for the spreadsheet. The user interface was good. File management and transferring files via iTunes or DropBox was easy. I don't know--I don't have any of those apps. If you can live within the limitations above, then this is a worthwhile app. User profile for user: hsimaH hsimaH. Mar 2, PM in response to Eeyore87 In response to Eeyore87 I like this review, it's comprehensive and you didn't leave much out.
Except it was pretty impartial and when it came to comparison, you just gave up and admitted you didn't have much point of comparison. I don't blame you, as these apps are overpriced considering they are crippled. Why offer a word processor as an app if it cannot be up to snuff? You shouldn't have to to have a 'real' computer in order to run a word processor; and if you can run a word processor regardless of the platform, it should run like one and not have stupid inconsistencies in formatting.
That said, what have you discovered about Openoffice's handling of footnotes? I don't think it was supported when this thread was originally created, but I was wondering if that has changed because since then I think they have released some updates.
Message was edited by: hsimaH. User profile for user: lezzalibra lezzalibra. User profile for user: PogoPossum PogoPossum. Jun 4, PM in response to lezzalibra In response to lezzalibra I only use Docs to go and am happy with it, but can't review the others.
User profile for user: itismehonest itismehonest. Andrew Just a small point. I have and have used all three. User profile for user: rgray rgray Dec 19, AM in response to itismehonest In response to itismehonest I just got my iPad2, and am also on the search for a good office program. Right now Apple would have you move files using iTunes or by email, but they say that is this is not totally the best way to do it. For that reason they are bringing out iCloud in the autumn of which will answer all of the questions and gripes of those people that are worried about how to move files to the iPad.
Is there a better way to consider for working with text on the iPad and indeed with all Apple computer devices. For working with text for me there is a better way and that is to use the iPad for creation of pure text without formatting and then to have that text go to Scrivener on the Mac or it could go to Scrivener on Windows even.
You are then able to manipulate and output into the file format as required which could be a Microsoft Office type of document or it could be a specific type of file such as Final Draft for playwrights or the document could just go out as straight text as required by your editor. What are the cost considerations of the various applications. You can also add to Keynote by buying the Keynote Remote application which can be used with an iPhone to control the presentation as you use it connected to a projector.
Do you really need iPad office apps? Well if you have a keyboard to go with the iPad that would be a great advantage. There are keyboards available as part of iPad cases that are particularly useful as they obviously protect your iPad and also include a keyboard to allow you create text and get your ideas out of your head into text format for consumption by your followers.
Another useful thing to have would be a Dropbox account, in fact I believe a Dropbox account to be essential if you are an iPad user. This is needed for having access to your documents while you are on the move. As a user of Scrivener on the Mac for all of my writing I would have to say that Scrivener is also an essential requirement for a writer, due to all of the things that you can with organising your writing.
Whether you are a novel writer or an article writer and using Scrivener it would be good to also have a text editor for work on the iPad such as SimpleNote or NebulousNotes. One more tool for use with the iPad which I believe to be essential is Dragon Dictation.
This is a speech to text application that you can use as I do to create articles and documents very quickly. This document has been produced by talking into DragonDictation and into a microphone connected to my iPad.
It is amazing how fast you can make get the words on the page with Dragon Dictation. Nice to know that the application is also free. It has to be one of the best apps for iPad. What would your best app for iPad be? Could you make a list of iPad best apps and would Openoffice iPad be on that list? Takes time to create the content for the website.
If you could help with buying a book. I plough money back into Good and Geeky. David Allen Wizardgold. Table of Contents. What office apps are available for the iPad Looking for the best iPad productivity apps. Documents To Go Premium To have all of the capabilities for working with office documents on iPad you need to buy the premium version to have access to files that are for presentations and also you need premium to have full cloud support.
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