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Andy S.6
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Green tick with white backround
I've been a user and paid subscriber to Dropbox for about a decade. I use Drobox for sharing my files across multiple devices and occasionally for sharing files with other people who don't always hav...
Andy S.6
Helpful | Level 5
Hi Jay, thanks for coming back with this info. It seems I was wrong about the icon being related to shared files as other replies have pointed out. I've also found these green and white backgrounds on files I havn't shared. They are not at all intuitive.
What I want is that Dropbox works the way it used to when I became a subscriber ten years ago.
- I want ALL of my files to be available offline.
- AND I want ALL of my file to be stored on my Dropbox space so all my other PCs that are connected to my account also have ALL of my files.
- I don't want any of them to be available only offline becase that's no use to me if I need to access a file when I don't have Internet access.
How do I do that?
Rich
3 years agoSuper User II
Andy S.6 wrote:
What I want is that Dropbox works the way it used to when I became a subscriber ten years ago.
Nothing has changed with how Dropbox handles your files when they're stored on your device. If they aren't already, just mark all of your files as Available Offline and everything will operate as it always has.
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