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KJS-LES
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Dropbox "folder" on computer, how does it work?
Not sure about the category.
I have files in many folders on my computer. I want to use Dropbox as a Cloud, for storage only, occasionally for sending a video file to someone (which I've done)...
- 2 years ago
Hi KJS-LES, thanks for messaging the Community!
The Dropbox folder is that same as any normal folder on your computer, aside from the fact that it allows syncing with the Dropbox service. Files will take up space on your computer in this folder, unless you use selective sync (to prevent entire folders from appearing on your computer), or marking files as online-only.
Since it is a normal folder on your computer, you can move folders into the Dropbox folder, and they can have subfolders as well.
The Dropbox Vault is a folder with an extra layer of security for your account only, although you can add a trusted contact to download it if need be.
If you have any further queries, feel free to message back.
KJS-LES
Explorer | Level 4
I clicked on Create Folder, but then I couldn't find it.
And I couldn't find the options to not have them in my computer folder - since the items in the Dropbox folder on my computer are duplicates -- in another folder on my computer.
Megan
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi KJS-LES, just as a clarification: it sounds like everything is back on track for you, right?
If not, let me know and we'll jump right into this!
- addison1232 years agoNew member | Level 2
Related to this line of questioning, I have lots of files organized in a very specific way on my c: drive, that I really don't want to disturb. Namely by years. I don't need to access prior years on DB. I just need the current year's documents. Does this mean I will have to separate the 2023 files, move them into the dropbox folder on the c: drive, thus separating them from all my other files on the c: drive to use DB? Hope that makes sense. If not, I can try to re-explain.
- Jay2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi addison123, essentially, yes. Any files you want in the Dropbox folder have to be moved there, separating them from the other files on your computer.
- KJS-LES2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Can CURRENT folders on the computer -- in other than the C -- drive -- be Dropbox folders? Most of my user files are on External hard drives, not on the C drive. If I'm understanding correctly, it would be physically impractical to duplicate all the files that I'd want on Dropbox, unless I set up a separate external hard drive for this purpose. Since no drives, external or internal, last forever, what happens when the home drive needs to be replaced?
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