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pfgoergen
8 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Updates I make to my Documents folder don't sync to Dropbox.
Trying to understand how Dropbox should work. I'm using Win10.
I typically save all my documents in my c:\Users\xxxxx\Documents folder.
When I attempt to sync my documents by using the w...
- 8 months ago
Nancy wrote:
If yes, then you can follow these steps to use our Dropbox Backup feature.
If the intent is to just sync the Documents folder then it's probably better to just use the option built in to Windows to move the folder into the Dropbox folder. It accomplishes the same thing as the "Backup" option and if they start using the legacy Backup option now and then later get upgraded to Dropbox Beta, their files will be moved out of the regular Dropbox folder structure and into the Backup area.
IMHO
Rich
Super User II
Nancy wrote:
If yes, then you can follow these steps to use our Dropbox Backup feature.
If the intent is to just sync the Documents folder then it's probably better to just use the option built in to Windows to move the folder into the Dropbox folder. It accomplishes the same thing as the "Backup" option and if they start using the legacy Backup option now and then later get upgraded to Dropbox Beta, their files will be moved out of the regular Dropbox folder structure and into the Backup area.
IMHO
pfgoergen
8 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Rich wrote:
Nancy wrote:If yes, then you can follow these steps to use our Dropbox Backup feature.
If the intent is to just sync the Documents folder then it's probably better to just use the option built in to Windows to move the folder into the Dropbox folder. It accomplishes the same thing as the "Backup" option and if they start using the legacy Backup option now and then later get upgraded to Dropbox Beta, their files will be moved out of the regular Dropbox folder structure and into the Backup area.
IMHO
Rich, that makes sense.
Just to clarify, I will:
- delete Dropbox\Documents
- move c:\Users\xxxxx\Documents folder to Dropbox\
- use Windows to indicate \Dropbox\Documents is my default documents folder
I imagine I'll then need to revise any shortcuts, icons, etc. to point to Dropbox\Documents.
Sound right?
- Rich8 months agoSuper User II
Just to clarify, I will:- delete Dropbox\Documents
- move c:\Users\xxxxx\Documents folder to Dropbox\
If you already have a Documents folder in Dropbox and that's the folder you want to use, then just use the Location option in Windows (that I linked to previously) to specify that folder as the location for Documents. After you click either Ok or Apply you'll get a prompt asking if you want to move your files from the old location to the new location. If you have files in the old location, answer Yes. If not, answer No. You can also answer No and move files yourself if you want.
- pfgoergen8 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanks, Rich.
This worked fine & I now better understand how Dropbox works.
Pete
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