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klantz
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Dropbox status icon not displaying for only one file
I have been using Dropbox for several years without incident -- to share files between several Macs. Yesterday, however, I saved a file to Dropbox that is not displaying any status icon in the Finder...
Megan
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi klantz, let's jump right into this!
You mentioned that you see no Dropbox icon next to a file of yours, when you open your Dropbox folder. Do you use the new Dropbox desktop app, for Mac OS?
You can locate the version of the app, by locating your Dropbox icon on the menu or task bar, next to your WiFi and hovering your mouse there.
If this is the case, then this is expected. You can see more about files with no icon, and also all the icon meanings here.
Let me know if you have any questions!
- klantz2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Yes, I'm using the Dropbox app for Mac OS -- version 168.4.4802. And it's good to know this is "expected behavior". However, what then is the difference between no icon and the green box with the white checkmark, the latter being what all my other files have?
- Walter2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey klantz, sorry to jump in, but I just wanted to mention that a solid green circle with a white check-mark means your file or folder is synced and available offline. You will see this icon after right-clicking a file or folder and selecting Make available offline.
“Synced” means that any changes you made to this file or folder are reflected everywhere you access your files in Dropbox. “Available offline” means that your file or folder is available when you’re not connected to internet.When it comes to files or folders with no icon, it means that they've been opened either by double-clicking or through a third-party application and synced.
If your computer is low on hard drive space, these files can automatically change to online-only to free up space which can't happen with files that are available offline.
While these files or folders are stored on your device, they can be made online-only by right clicking and selecting Make online-only.
I hope this helps!
- petrholusa11 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Walter.... I am not sure about that. I am having online files only and still I don't see any status if it's local or in the cloud only. Even dropbox is syncing files nicely, this gives me a little headache as I have to go through the some files and check them one by one.
Thanks.
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