Word documents format created on the web, doesnt seem the same when . . . Word document's format created on the web, doesn't seem the same when viewing using the desktop app I am having issues with formatting NOT remaining the same from when I create a Word document locally (and saved on Dropbox app) to once it is being edited in Word for the Web
Word Online – inserted images continually load and do not display Word Online – inserted images continually load and do not display I have a dozen or so Word Online docs in Dropbox, each with a single jpeg image inserted from my local computer These documents were last seen with the image successfully inserted
Word Online keep saying that it cannot save automatically Word Online keep saying that it cannot "save automatically" When I try editting a docx file with Word Online, the message "Couldn't save automatically " keeps appearing and all my progress gets lost Is there any way to solve this problem?
Why did the formatting of my Word doc change when I uploaded it to . . . The copy of Word you use on your computer is different from the Word Online version that Microsoft offers Word Online doesn't support all of the features or possible formatting that you get from the desktop version of the application As such, there can be some differences when moving a document between the two versions
Dropbox Microsoft Office Online not working: Clicking Open in Word for . . . Dropbox Microsoft Office Online not working: Clicking "Open in Word for Web" results in preview I'm having trouble getting Microsoft Office Online to load properly When I open a * docx document as the preview and choose "Open with Word for Web" my browser opens a new tab and the loads the same * docx file in the preview mode
How to open word desktop in the online version - Dropbox Community Through the Word Online app, there wouldn't be an option to open the file locally for editing To open your files in the local Microsoft apps for editing, you can use the Dropbox desktop app to sync your files locally to your computer
When I download a Word document from the web, and open it in Word . . . Word Online is just a slimmed-down version of Word, meant for basic edits, and the formatting options between the two are different Why your document is behaving like that is a question only Microsoft can answer, but it's likely a result of those differences