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summerdown
3 months agoExplorer | Level 4
How do I sync all files to be local files, not online. And keep them local on an ongoing basis?
I have just bought a new laptop. It's a MacBook Air, running Sequoia 15.0. I have not updated dropbox to the new app type, so my library is not in the new place and I'm not using the new app that se...
- 3 months ago
Are you not able to right click on your Dropbox folder and select the option to make it available offline then summerdown?
summerdown
Explorer | Level 4
Hi Walter,
The sync tab does not seem to have a "sync all files" option. The choices in the tab are:
Selective sync (I clicked this and all folders were already ticked)
Dropbox folder update (I have not updated currently because I like picking where my folder is located)
Default sync state for new files (I have picked available offline - nothing changed because this is for "new" files, not current ones).
Dropbox folder location (currently set to a place I'm happy with).
Those are the only options I have in the sync tab. None of them seem to do what I want, which is to start syncing all files and make them all download to my computer.
Walter
3 months agoDropbox Staff
Are you not able to right click on your Dropbox folder and select the option to make it available offline then summerdown?
- summerdown3 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Yes, that does it - thank you.
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