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DougCutler
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I can't scroll through photos anymore?
I used to be able to:
open my dropbox folder,
click on a folder with pictures,
double click a picture to have it appear full-size on my screen,
then scroll through the rest of the pictures in...
Hannah
11 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey KeithV, sorry to see you're having this issue.
Are you also on a Windows computer? And which version?
Also, what is the Dropbox app's sync status and version, when you hover over your Dropbox icon?
- KeithV11 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Hannah. I'm using a PC with Windows 10. The Dropbox version is 189.4.8427 & the sync is up to date. The issue is that when I have an image open in my Camera Uploads folder and use the forward arrow, instead of the next image in the folder appearing, images that I deleted a long time ago open up with the comment 'It appears that the file was moved or renamed'.
- Nancy11 months agoDropbox Staff
KeithV, you mentioned above that this happens when you use a shortcut to access your photos. Are you facing the same issue, if you open your File Explorer, and navigate to your Dropbox folder > camera uploads folder manually?
- DougCutler11 months agoHelpful | Level 5
I have the exact same problem as Keith.
It happens whether I use a shortcut or if I open File Explorer, and navigate to my Dropbox folder > camera uploads folder manually.
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