Smothers In response to Will. I'm afraid you won't like the answer. I did a full system restore and it solved the problem. The tech at Apple support--Applecare--said that upgrading to the new ios sometimes failed to update all of the systems and he walked me through it; I had to do a backup on my computer--with the ipad connected via USB--using itunes, so it took awhile.
May 28, AM in response to wrossall In response to wrossall. Simple, because iOS and MacX, to some extent have a very peculiar way of dealing with attachments. May 28, AM. Question: Q: why can't I download attachments on my ipad using ios 7. More Less. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: wrossall wrossall. Question: Q: Question: Q: why can't I download attachments on my ipad using ios 7.
Why can't I download attachments by tapping on them since upgrading to ios7. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. Helpful answers Drop Down menu. Dec 3, PM in response to wrossall In response to wrossall sberman, Thanks. Using the Files App on iOS 11 - on my On my 9. Apple support says it is a Dropbox issue. I just want it to work like it does on the phone.
Go to Solution. Hey again! We do have a few additional fixes in the works, and those will likely roll out in the few releases as well. View solution in original post. Same issue. I have the My audio editor Ferrite uses Files to import audio from Dropbox. Let me know if anyone finds a solution. So the latest version of Dropbox which was available yesterday for install seems to have fixed the problem on my iPad. To my knowledge the only way to open the file once saved locally is to open it in DropBox and then select the 3 dots to export it to a different app.
In which case, they will be on the device itself as well. No matter what, files will have to be downloaded to a cloud service. It can be iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, or other similar services. We are using the Files app because this is a stock application that comes with all iPhones and iPads.
On your iPhone or iPad, go to Safari and open the file you are trying to download. In this example, we are trying to download a PDF file. Select Save to Files. From there, you will be able to enable the Files extension.
At this point, you may rename the file and select a specific location before saving it. Personally, I like to save my downloaded files into the Downloads folder, so this is the folder I will select. Tap More, then tap Compress. Need more help? You can uncompress.
Learn other ways you can use the Files app. If a file is too large to send as a regular attachment, you can also try using Mail Drop. Want to share multiple files with friends or colleagues? Try sharing a folder in iCloud Drive.
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