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Mickey F.
5 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Some photos are not automatically downloading, I have to download them manually
I'm uploading a large number of photos from my iPhone 13 to my Dropbox, but they aren't downloading? I have to click on each of the cloud symbols INDIVIDUALLY to finish the download.
1. Is this something I can do in a batch operation?
2. Is there a setting for this I need to fix?
3. Why is this happening?
Sorry for jumping in, Mickey F.. The cloud icon you see next to your files/folders means that they’re online-only (so as to not take up hard drive space from your computer). This is why you had to click on them in order to download them (or else, make them available offline).
Now, Hannah suggested to check your sync preferences to make sure that’s not the default setting on your desktop app.
If you look at the top part of your computer (where your menu bar is with your clock settings), do you see a small Dropbox icon there? If yes, you can click on it and find your Sync tab this way.
Please send us a screenshot of what you see there.
- HannahDropbox Staff
Hey Mickey F., thanks for reaching out to us.
Is the screenshot from your computer's Dropbox folder?
If so, can you go to the "Sync" tab in the Dropbox preferences, to see which setting you have enabled for how new files sync to the computer?
Let me know if I've misunderstood the issue or if that doesn't help!
- Mickey F.Helpful | Level 5
Thank you for your quick response, Hannah. Honestly, I'm a little confused about your questions and how to answer. The screenshot is from dropbox on my Mac desktop, but in searching there, in the app, and on the dropbox website, I couldn't find a preferences pane anywhere. I did, however, see the same "cloud" symbol on the folder containing these photos, (see image) and found out that when I clicked that, it downloaded all of the enclosed photos
So, questions still remain: where can I find preferences to look for the syncing options, and why do these photos need to be clicked on to download, rather than automatically downloading?
- NancyDropbox Staff
Sorry for jumping in, Mickey F.. The cloud icon you see next to your files/folders means that they’re online-only (so as to not take up hard drive space from your computer). This is why you had to click on them in order to download them (or else, make them available offline).
Now, Hannah suggested to check your sync preferences to make sure that’s not the default setting on your desktop app.
If you look at the top part of your computer (where your menu bar is with your clock settings), do you see a small Dropbox icon there? If yes, you can click on it and find your Sync tab this way.
Please send us a screenshot of what you see there.
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