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Rothman and Company
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Add root level folder Dropbox Business Standard
I use Dropbox Business Standard and am the admin. I have 4 root level folders that I see if I open the Dropbox folder on my computer or at dropbox.com. I want to add a fifth. Can I? On Dropbox.com, the +Create button is greyed out. In Finder in my Dropbox folder on my computer, if I click on File in the menu bar, New Folder is greyed out. If I create a new folder on my desktop and try to drag it into my Dropbox root folder, it bounces back. If I'm already inside one of my Dropbox subfolders, I have no trouble creating new folders there. What is going on?
Hey Rothman and Company, sorry to jump in here.
If you go to the content tab in your admin console, are you able to create a team folder from there?
If you can do it from there, but not the all files page or your main Dropbox folder, you might have the top-level content management setting set to "only admins".
Setting this to "everyone" should allow you to create folders from "all files" and your Dropbox folder.
- JayDropbox Staff
Hi Rothman and Company, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Are you trying to create a private folder, shared folder or team folder on your account?
A screenshot of the greyed out Create button on the site would be helpful, along with where you're creating it.
This will help me to assist further!
- Rothman and CompanyExplorer | Level 3
- Rothman and CompanyExplorer | Level 3
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