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A007 P.
10 years agoNew member | Level 2
Is there a way to see a file count of how many files you have in a folder?
I don't see this anywhere, they're not numbered, there's no total anywhere, I have a bunch of files uploaded but no number anywhere to see how many I have in a folder.. is there any way to see how m...
- 10 years ago
Using the Dropbox website, no. Using your computer, assuming you have the Dropbox client installed and all files are synced, you can list the properties of a folder (on Windows, right-click, select Properties) and it will list how many files are within it.
Rich
10 years agoSuper User II
Using the Dropbox website, no. Using your computer, assuming you have the Dropbox client installed and all files are synced, you can list the properties of a folder (on Windows, right-click, select Properties) and it will list how many files are within it.
- Jimmydbx6 years agoDropbox Staff
UPDATE: We now provide functionality for this for Team Folders
If you go into the Team Folder tab in the admin console, click on the modified column header, and you'll see an option there called files. That'll give you the recursive file count for the whole structure.
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