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Moirons1
Explorer | Level 3
5 years ago

Apple IOS Change to Upload Multiple Pics/Files to Dropbox

It seems that Apple have made changes to their IOS that limits the upload of pictures and files to a dropbox folder to one image at a time. Previous to the latest IOS upgrade you could select any n...
  • notwebsafe's avatar
    notwebsafe
    3 years ago

    For what it's worth, I don't think this workflow is at all discoverable. There's no reason I would have thought to go to the Files app in order to enable Dropbox save from the Photos app, and even within the Files app it's not obvious how you turn it on. It would make more sense if it were a setting in Dropbox itself, but I'm guessing that's not possible.

     

    Just to make it clear how to do this for people who haven't figured it out yet:

    1. Open the iOS Files app
    2. Tap on "Browse"
    3. If you're already in a folder, hit the back ("<") button in the upper left
    4. From the "..." button in the upper right, tap Edit
    5. You should now see "Dropbox" under "Locations" with a switch. Turn the switch on.
    6. In Photos, select some photos and tap the Share button.
    7. Tap "Save to Files"
    8. You should now see "Dropbox" as an option under Save to Files.

    From now on you should always get Dropbox as an option - you should never need to redo steps 1-5. However, the first time I did this, "Dropbox" was grayed out in step 8. I killed Files, Photos, and Dropbox, then reopened Dropbox and Photos, and eventually Dropbox became enabled. It's possible none of that was necessary and it just needed a little time to retrieve the list of folders from Dropbox.

    (Frankly, the design of the Files app itself seems confusing. "Edit" is a weirdly generic verb for "configure the list of locations to show files from".)

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