![]() However, those who do not wish to wait can download the latest version of Dropbox desktop app to enable the feature immediately. Users may have to wait for a couple of weeks to start enjoying the new feature. For example, if someone sends you a link to a Microsoft Word document that lives in one of your shared folders, you can view it in your browser first, and then click “Open” to instantly edit it in the Microsoft Word program on your desktop.” That button will open the file immediately in its native application. ![]() “Over the next few weeks, you’ll start seeing an “Open” button when you preview a file on the web that already lives in the Dropbox folder on your computer. The file automatically sync backup to the original as soon as you make the edits. ![]() That also means there won’t be any need to download an extra copy or create multiple versions. What this means is that if someone links you to a document, you can preview it in your browser first before clicking a new “Open” button to edit the file in its native app. Things are about to change or have changed already as Dropbox has introduced a new feature, which allows you to open files directly in their native desktop apps. However, things can be a bit difficult when it comes to uploading files again for every revision. ![]() One of the most convenient things to happen to a lot of us over the last couple of years is the ability to save files in the cloud and access it from anywhere. ![]()
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