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Jimmy
8 years agoNew member | Level 2
File count and folder size?
Hi, i cant find the folder size and file count info for my folders online. Where can i see that? Should it not be visible in the folder tree on the login page?
I have to make a quick comparison bet...
- 7 years ago
wrote:
It's totally ridiculous that it's impossible to view the simple number of files in a folder, much the less total size of the files in that folder.
You mean like this:
And this:
Just select all files in a folder and you'll get the total number of items selected. For folder size, change one of the column headers to Size, select the folder, then click Calculate size from the menu on the right.
wishfuluser
Collaborator | Level 8
Two points on this thread:
1. The link only addresses file size. Re folder size it just says it is not available to users. WHY it is not availble to users I cannot imagine. This is obviously an essential feature!
2. The link is out of date. File size used to be available as described there, but now it is not. So now file size is also withheld—proof Dropbox is doing this on purpose.
WHY would Dropbox withhold this? To dupe users into overpurchasing? This is terrible user treatment. Shame on you, Dropbox.
mamomi
8 years agoHelpful | Level 5
This is outrageous. File count and folder and file size are the most basic of information. I wonder if Google Drive offers this.
- Rob_Cash8 years agoDropbox Staff
Things have changed in the 10 months since that post was originally made... you can now navigate to:
https://www.dropbox.com/account/plan
About midway down the page you should see the amount of space available in your Dropbox and the amount of space your files are using (both regular and shared files) It doesn't show a tally of the number of files though :(
Generally we suggest that associating the account with a desktop client will provide a much more granular experience for this, such as the Windows client, where you can see the entire Dropbox folder as, in general, a drive/folder itself, and get the exact file count.
Hope the info about space being used is helpful!
-Rob
- mamomi8 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Thank you for your reply, Rob, but it doesn't address my question. I know how to find the total space I'm using on Dropbox. I want to know the size of each folder. This information is of great value to me, especially when I'm looking at folders I have selectively chosen NOT to sync to my computer as a space-saving mechanism. That's one of the advantages of Dropbox, is it not? It's a mystery to me why this information should be difficult to provide, and I'm unhappy about not having it. Good grief, of course I know how to find the file or folder size when those items are on my computer!
- Rich8 years agoSuper User II
mamomi wrote:
This is outrageous. File count and folder and file size are the most basic of information. I wonder if Google Drive offers this.
Folder size is now available on the Dropbox website.
- mamomi8 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Thank you, Rich, for this information. It was certainly not an intuitive find on the site, and it appears to be a partial solution at best. I followed the instructions and attempted to get the size information for several folders. Two smallish ones calculated size quickly. One larger one (58 Gb) took three minutes. Two more, one which shouldn't be very big at all and another which should be larger, are still calculating after over an hour.
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