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minerolywa
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
How can I select multiple files to delete at once?
I upgraded my dropbox recently to 1 TB of cloud memory because I have a security camera that records and uploads. We have the camera inside the house and it records anytime there is movement. I don...
- 6 years ago
Hey there minerolywa - welcome to our forums and happy Monday!
There should be a box to tick at the left side of the deleted files in question through which you'd be able to mark more than one files to permanently delete (if needed that is).
I was able to select them by hitting Ctrl + A on my deleted files page - have you tried this by any chance yet? (if you're on a Mac device it would be Command + A)
Just note that deleted and permanently deleted files don't count against your storage quota. Permanently deleting files after they have already been deleted doesn't free any more space in your Dropbox.
For Dropbox Basic (free) and Plus users, deleted files are permanently deleted after 30 days. If you have a Dropbox Professional or Business account, files are permanently deleted after 120 days.
If you move a file, then permanently delete it, the version of that file from its previous location will appear in the deleted files page. You can then permanently delete this version.
I hope this information helps and please let me know if you have any questions!
PJChatman
4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
[I was able to select them by hitting Ctrl + A on my deleted files page - have you tried this by any chance yet? (if you're on a Mac device it would be Command + A)
Walter
Community Moderator @ Dropbox]
This solution was posted by Walter. However, Walter was likely using the Dropbox Desktop program. It does not appear Walter was using the app or uaing the browser; since the app (Andriod app version 164.2.2 <Thank you, however, - please don't suggest updating unless you KNOW for certain the latest update allows access to the Deleted Files page from WITHIN the Android app>) does not allow access to deleted files, and the browser does not allow Ctrl-A to select all the files, just all the text on the page.
So how does one select mutiple files from deleted files page? I can do from any other page, but NOT the Deeleted Files page.
Why is there no Delete All box on the Deeleted File Page?
What was the reason for this? I have moved my mouse over every area to locate the ALL box, but to no avail.
Why is there "Delete All" button for this folder?
If any one know, please tell me. As it stands, now, Iam stuck selecting one file box, then scrolling, and scrolling until I get all my files, and using SHIFT-CLICK to collectivly select them all. But I have over 3000 files in this folder, and this takes awhile.
Thank you for reading and paying attention to detail when your reply. Peace.
PaulJC
- Lusil4 years agoDropbox StaffHi there PJChatman, thanks for reaching out and for taking the time to share your feedback with us.
I just also wanted to mention that you can have a look at this thread, where other users also proposed the idea of a "select all" button for the deleted files page.
Have a look and feel free to comment and upvote the idea.
In the meantime, if you have any other questions, don't hesitate to get back to us. Cheers!- PJChatman4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
If you actually READ my question you would have LEARNED that the solution provided by Walter DOES NOT WORK.
[the browser does not allow Ctrl-A to select all the files (from the list), just all the text on the (web) page]
You CANNOT USE CTRL-A from a browser, and there is no option to do so in the Android app.
So, thank you, but you have not answered the question.
The answer is: there is no way to select all of the deleted files from Deleted Files page from either the browser or Andriod app.
Thank you.
Have a nice day.
PJC
- Eriknorway014 years agoNew member | Level 2
If you select top file in deleted folder, scroll down and press Shift and select, at least 21 files are selected, one full page. At least a little bit better then selecting file by file. Too bad there is not built in a select all option. But google disc and google photo is worse, anyway... best of luck... Erik
- Stewart_Bowman2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I hope I'm not reading in this thread that the only ways photos can be deleted from an album at Dropbox is one by one or every photo in the album. Please tell me I've interpreted this incorrectly.
Surely removing multiple photos when editing out dupes and other unwanted photos can be done by selecting those and clicking something like "delete all selected images" ?
Deleting them one at a time would be torture. If there really is no way to easily delete multiple photos from Dropbox albums I'llc ask why not? I don't know the first thing about writing code but adding the ability to select multiple photos for deletion is such a simple task at every cloud storage app I've used, well, it just makes no sense for a company as established as Dropbox is to not have such an important and simple tool available.
If not, I may be at the wrong app because I sure don't have the time or patience to sit for hours just deleting images one at a time.
Thanks.- Jay2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi Stewart_Bowman, are you trying to delete the photos from the Photos tab directly, or from the specific folder in the Files page?
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