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Svante Loden
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I want to see all my folders, online or -off, in OSX Finder.
I am moving into a new Mac. Installed the desktop app. I have always had a dropbox folder available in finder where I can easily see everything stored on my DB, and bveen able to right-click and choo...
JohnnyB9000
Explorer | Level 4
OK - My previous post was not correct. Even having the root dropbox folder made available offline was not sufficient and didn't pull down new folders, but...
Here's the solution:
Right-click on the dropbox icon on the menu bar, click on your little profile icon (JB, in my case), and click View sync issues:
Then notice the link at the bottom and click "Open Settings":
This brings you to a very suitable interface for selecting exactly what I wanted.
Yes, during the install I guess I was using a feature called "selective sync". That's very neat, but I didn't remember that it was called that, so didn't know to search for it for help. But also, why is such a first class feature in such a terrible place for discoverability? Why isn't it somewhere findable?
TysonKonker
2 months agoNew member | Level 2
Hey Dropbox, this should not be this difficult to find. Fix it.
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