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The DALLE editor interface enables you to edit images by selecting an area of the image to edit and describing your changes in chat. You can also provide a prompt with your desired edit in the conversation panel, without using the selection tool.

Great news here! One caveat though is that this function is not yet available on Custom GPTs though, namely, there is no way to impaint a generated image in the custom GPT (see example screenshot where the impainting function is missing when enlarging the picture). Does anyone know whether this is on the roadmap?
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Hi @SBabiche, we appreciate the feedback on this matter. As my colleague said, ti isn't possible to edit Excel files natively in the Dropbox mobile app. The files would need to be opened in the Excel app to be able to edit them.

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First, the Dropbox iOS app does not recognize the Microsoft 365 iPhone app. I installed that, then had to also install the individual Excel app for the Dropbox app to show "Open with . . .", with "Microsoft Excel" as the option. Instructions should clarify that you need the specific app (Excel, Word, etc.).

3. At the bottom of the window, click on the box with an arrow pointing up and to the right (northeast if it were a compass). This box is to the left of the Link button (looks like a link in a chain) and the Share button.

5. At the top of the screen it will show which iPhone files folder it's currently in. If it's not Dropbox, click the back button on the top left. In my case, that was marked "On My iPhone". Once I did that, the screen showed folders on the phone, but not Dropbox. The back button at the top left now said "Browse". Click on that. [Essentially, keep tapping on the top left back button until you get to the Browse page.]

6. You should now be at a page titled "Browse" top center, with "Cancel" on the left. In the Locations list in that page you should see Dropbox as an option, likely below "iCloud Drive" and "On My iPhone". Click on Dropbox.

Note: The first time I tried this it worked. When I tried it again I got an odd message about changing Privacy Settings. However, quitting both the Dropbox and Excel apps and starting over got it working again. After I did a small edit, and went out of the file in the Excel app, and tried to go back, I got the same Privacy Settings message, and had to quit and restart again. This appears to be a bug. I will need to play with this some more.

Oddly, I can no longer edit color styles. When I click on the edit icon, I get an inert color picker. Clicking on that brings up a repeat of the edit color box. I have Figma up to date. Did something change or is it my system?

Thank you, yes. It took me a while to understand how this worked and then how to find that darn set of variables.
I was looking for them in all the wrong places. I did finally find them in the global folder, and then I was able to edit just fine.

Hi - yes there are check marks for all the layers. Maybe this helps: I just edited my post to add that when I create the offline area through the app, I am able to edit. But I'd rather create it in Field Maps Designer.

There can be two reasons. When the map was published from ArcMap or ArcGIS Pro to ArcGIS Online, you can select options to be able to delete, edit, create, etc the published feature layer. Then once in ArcGIS Online you can change the feature layer settings as well, but not if for instance you chose to not be able to delete in the publishing step.

I am having the same troubles on my Field Map that I created for wetland delineation. Allow editing and Sync is on for all layers. The online version of the webmap works just fine, but the offline map area version doesn't allow editing. If I create Offline Areas in my iPhone, those are editable. Cannot seem to make it work with the Designer App.

I am having the same troubles on my FieldMap that I created for a project. I've Allowed editing and sync is enabled is on for all layers. The online version of the webmap works just fine (in FM), but the offline map area (that I created in AGO) version doesn't allow editing.

It seems to be some sort of bug as I am able to get it to work if I create the offline area within the mobile field maps app. I got around the issue in the Field Maps Designer on my laptop by playing with the extent of the offline area (e.g., going in smaller and only covering the points of interest not the entire mountain region). It may be the fact that I played around with the "Level of detail" slider too.

Having the exact same issue here. I believe I have all the sharing/editing permissions set up correctly for the map and features. In Field Maps, I'm able to edit features with the online map, but not with the offline map area that I made with Field Maps Designer. When I create an offline area within Field Maps on the device itself, the editing feature works just fine.

I just ran into this same issue. As others have stated, creating the Map Area on the device worked, but I looked a bit further and found what the issue was in my scenario and can now create Map Area's online and successfully edit on the device.

I returned to Pro and re-published the layer with that option enabled. It did NOT show "Enable Z Defaults" as "true" at the REST endpoint after the initial re-publish, so I re-published it again and the value updated at the REST endpoint.

I then returned to the Web Map and editing was working there, so I created a new Map Area online, downloaded it on the device, and voila - IT WORKS! I can now edit on the device using Map Areas created in the Field Maps Web environment.

Just had #1 happen to me today. I turned right at one intersection, but for some reason Strava thought I turned left and had me going almost 1/2 mile the wrong way before it caught up and realized where I really was, so it thinks my max speed -- biking -- was 122 miles an hour.

I don't really use Strava for routes, but today I tried to save a route I took, and share it with others.
But I left from my house and I want it to only pick up where the trail starts.
There's no way to trim off that piece unless I go into my Strava post, and trim the ride itself which I don't want to do.
This idea of saving routes, and sharing is pretty broken if you can't edit the data.
I won't be trying again until this is fixed

When you are creating a route from an activity, you actually can edit the route and trim off parts at the start and end. It is a little tedious, but it seems to work. Once you click "save route" from the menu in your activity, the next page should show the route creator page. If you zoom into the start of your activity, you should see the green dot for the start (finish flag would denote the end). You can click on the green dot and drag it along the route to where you actually want the "route" to start. It will edit the route information to remove that portion. You may have to do this with the end of the ride too if you finished at home and don't want that portion included either.

As an example, I track an indoor cycling on my Garmin watch which doesn't connect to the bike to get the distance, watts, speed, etc. Garmin allows me to enter these details on the phone app. However the additional information is not synched back to Strava, and I can't add the distance either. If I want to track these details I have to create a second activity and it just messes all the stats.

1) I understand the frustration there. My GPS tracks often get messed up when I'm open water swimming, due to the watch being underwater. For above-water activities, GPS is quite good these days, and if you're ending up with GPS glitches it's probably a device issue rather than strava issue.

Of course I understand your desire to fix the GPS track after the fact, if it does get messed up. I'm slightly doubtful that this would become a feature, because strava depends on the integrity of GPS data. Technically they could definitely create such a tool. It could function the same way as the route builder: you point and click to create a GPS track, but in this case it gets saved as an actual activity rather than a route. If they were to add such a feature, I think they would need to exclude those activities from all segments and achievements to be fair.

There is a 3rd party tool that allows you to do this: _Timestamps_To_GPX.php I haven't ever used this particular tool (I've used one of their other tools to combine two files into one activity), and it does look like it is a fairly intensive process to recreate a GPS track.

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