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An example.
I have a folder containing photos on my laptop. I copy that folder to a Dropbox folder. The file and its contents are uploaded to Dropbox and synced. So far so good.
I add another photo to the folder. What do I need to do to reflect that addition in Dropbox? I'm new to the software and don't find it all intuitive.
Hey @Patsycola, welcome to our Community!
As long as the Dropbox app works correctly, any files added to your Dropbox folder, should automatically sync to your account.
If that's not the case for you, can you hover your mouse over the Dropbox icon in your system tray/menu bar and let me know what the sync status and app version is?
Also, what's your computer's OS and version?
Let me know and we'll go from there.
Hannah
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
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Hi Hannah
Thanks for your reply. Say I have a folder of files (which are on my laptop and also in Dropbox) that I'm frequently updating, are you saying that all the amendments to that folder should be carried out in the actual Dropbox folder rather than the one on the laptop? If so, would this mean that if I ever decide not to continue with a Dropbox subscription all that work would be lost?
@Patsycola wrote:
... are you saying that all the amendments to that folder should be carried out in the actual Dropbox folder rather than the one on the laptop?
The Dropbox folder is on your laptop. Anything in that folder sync with your account online. Add or change any file in that folder and it will sync to the Dropbox servers.
If so, would this mean that if I ever decide not to continue with a Dropbox subscription all that work would be lost?
No, if you take precautions. Before ending your subscription you would move your files out of the Dropbox folder, or reduce the number of files in Dropbox so that you remain below the quota for a free account (default is 2GB).
If you're below quota, you can continue using a free Basic account for as long as you like. If you're over quota, you either need to upgrade or remove files to get back below quota. If you're over quota for an extended period of time, Dropbox may start removing files (newest first) to bring you back below your quota.
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