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Date Stamp automatically added to the File Name when copying to OneDrive

Community Beginner ,
Jun 05, 2022 Jun 05, 2022

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Using iPhone Files app, when I copy a file from Adobe Cloud of Adobe Scan to my OneDrive, the current date and time gets added automatically to the end of the file name being copies to OneDrive. I would like to remove this automatic feature that is adding the date stamp to the file name. Where do I go to remove that?

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Jun 06, 2022 Jun 06, 2022

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Sounds like an issue with the iPhone Files app...

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That was my first thought as well, but the date stamp is NOT added to the file name when I move a file from iCloud to OneDrive using that same iPhone Files App -- the problem is only when copying/moving a file from Adobe Cloud to OneDrive. The iPhone Files app has no such setting that will automatically add a date to the file name; nor does the OneDrive. That leaves only Adobe Cloud iPhone App as a potential culprit, yet I do not see any such option in Adobe Cloud's App setting either.

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