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Rocky B.2
4 months agoExplorer | Level 4
I put all files available offline, but Dropbox doesn't download them.
Hi! I recently bought a new Macbook and wanted to sync my files to my new computer. Unfortunately, I am unable to download all the files. They are mostly kept in the cloud. I changed the preferences to offline in the Dropbox settings, but this did nothing. What to do?
I need to have all my files available offline, because the cloud version prevents me from searching files and file contents via Spotlight and browsing through pictures is a drag.
I have the latest Dropbox, 2TB subscription, Macbook M3 Pro, all the latest updates.
- MeganDropbox Staff
Hey there, Rocky B.2, I hope you're doing well!
Just to make sure we're on the same page here, are these the steps you followed in order to make your files available offline?
Would you mind clarifying the OS you're using, along with the Dropbox version that you have installed on the device?
If you could also check your syncing status, that'd be amazing.
Keep me posted!
- Rocky B.2Explorer | Level 4
Hi Megan,
Dropbox->Preferences->Available Offline checked
Sync status: Your files are up to date.
Sonoma 14.6
v204.4.5420
What should I do? It's been several days, and the folders have not been downloaded.
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