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Markstvn
New member | Level 2
4 years ago

New Subfolder Doesn't Appear in Dropbox Folder

I'm new to DropBox.  For Now, I'm starting slowly, to get the hang of it.  I have a Professional Account and opted not to use SmartSync when installing the product.  For now I've kept it simple.  I h...
  • Здравко's avatar
    4 years ago

    Markstvn wrote:

    ...  I added a new Sub-Folder to the Folder which was copied and pasted to the Drop Box Drive.  ...  I did not add it to the Dropbox Folder on my local drive, because I was under the impression that when additional subfolders were added to the original folder they would automatically appear in the Drop Box Drive on both my local drive and the drop box cloud drive.  

    ...

    Please help me out here, this doesn't make sense to me.


    Hi Markstvn,

    🙂 Yes, you have a bad impression. Actually, there is NOT a local Dropbox drive! I have made a proposal in this direction, but seems ignored yet. You can vote it up, if you want. Dropbox is a sync service, syncing the local Dropbox folder to the Dropbox cloud storage (the storage itself isn't visible local). The dropbox folder is a folder mostly like any other folder on your machine, not a drive! When you copied your subfolders to Dropbox folder, you just make... copies, nothing more. Whatever is under Dropbox folder, it gets in sync to the cloud, whatever is ouside - not. So, you have 2 copies, one in sync and other isn't. According your description you have made one more subfolder into outside subfolder. Hope, you are understanding already why the last action is not in sync and will never be. Is there some reason keep 2 local copies? 🧐 If not, move what need be in sync into Dropbox folder (again folder - not drive) and whatever need not - outside. So, every change you make on your content designated for sync, will get in sync to the cloud automatically and everything changed on the cloud will get in sync local. 😉 Probably more things make sense now.

    Hope this clarifies matter.