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Re: Set Windows 10 default storage location

Set Windows 10 default storage location

rainbowtrout
Explorer | Level 3
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My windows 10 home PC now uses onedrive as the default file storage location (even though I am not signed in).  It's inefficient every time I want to save an office document to have to navigate through multiple file folders out of onedrive to dropbox and the desired folder.  In the default app setting, I can not change this. Is there a way to have the dropbox folder on my pc set as the default saving location?  Does Windows 11 work the same way now?  Thanks!

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hamblewoman
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I think I may have fixed the issue so sharing for others:

 

1. In an office file, e.g. word, go to FILE, then OPTIONS at the bottom of the right hand menu.

 

2. Select SAVE from the options

 

3.   Uncheck box from "show additional places for saving even if log in required"

 

4. Check the Save to Computer by default

 

5.  Change the Default file location to your dropbox drive....

 

6. Hit OK.

 

I did also uninstall Onedrive and unlink onedrive from my laptop, but neither of those worked, but the above actions have.   Good luck.

 

 

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Jay
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Hi @rainbowtrout, thanks for bringing this to our attention.

 

As far as I'm aware, this is a setting from Microsoft itself, not Dropbox. 

 

Have you tried their official steps to change the save location?

 

Keep me updated with any progress!


Jay
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MSApril
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Hi, I am having the same problem at this. Have you found a fix? I'm struggling to work out how to fix it in windows10

 

Hannah
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Hey @MSApril, did you try the steps that Jay linked in his previous reply, to see if they help?


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hamblewoman
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This is happening for me and my team too, it seems like microsoft did an update last week and it's defaulted every save to ondrive, even if it's not installed.  It's infuriating, and we really need a fix.   Help!

hamblewoman
Helpful | Level 5
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I think I may have fixed the issue so sharing for others:

 

1. In an office file, e.g. word, go to FILE, then OPTIONS at the bottom of the right hand menu.

 

2. Select SAVE from the options

 

3.   Uncheck box from "show additional places for saving even if log in required"

 

4. Check the Save to Computer by default

 

5.  Change the Default file location to your dropbox drive....

 

6. Hit OK.

 

I did also uninstall Onedrive and unlink onedrive from my laptop, but neither of those worked, but the above actions have.   Good luck.

 

 

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