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Holly J.1
10 years agoNew member | Level 2
No Download Option
Hello, I use to be able to download my folders by right clicking and choosing the download option or choosing the download file option when the folder is open. I no longer am given the option to down...
- 7 years ago
You can download files that are sync'd you just need to tap on the ... first.
See:
That is for an Excel spreadsheet which IS downloaded locally. I clicked on the file which opened it in Excel online and then clicked on the ...'s to get that menu. Not very user friendly I agree though.
OR
If you want to download multiple files click on the tick boxes and then tap 'download' (a word of warning with this one though, if its a file which can be edited online [e.g. Office] you get a different menu and need to follow the above):
Rich
Super User II
When you're on a computer that has the files synced locally, the Download button is replaced with an Open button. This allows you to open the file locally without having to download it first. Any changes you make to the file after opening it will be synced back to Dropbox automatically.
Thatzlife
8 years agoHelpful | Level 5
No nono! We want to simply DOWNLOAD A FILE. The option is no longer there. Why the hell would drop box take away such a essential option? I may as well cancel my account. What's the use of having all these files up in a Dropbox cloud that I can't download?!?! This is so lame!!!
- 310EI8 years agoStar | Level 17
Thatzlife wrote:
What's the use of having all these files up in a Dropbox cloud that I can't download?!?! This is so lame!!!Hello...
If you're using Dropbox's Desktop Client then there's absolutely no reason to DOWNLOAD a file that's already on YOUR hard drive.
DOWNLOAD BUTTON APPEARS WHEN NEEDED:If you'd like to see for yourself that the DOWNLOAD BUTTON is still available when it's necessary... please look inside of my EXAMPLE FOLDER.
OTHER FORUM MEMBERS HAVE ASKED A SIMILAR QUESTION IN THE PAST:- Josh's answer.
- Rich's response.
- My replies to Jessica's related questions.
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HELP CENTER ARTICLES:- Thatzlife8 years agoHelpful | Level 5Ok thanks
- louisw8 years agoNew member | Level 2All the hostile BS "solutions" aside, the loss of the download feature is a nightmare. NOTHING is on my drive anywhere and there is no way to get it, I'm sorry. Dropbox has become a museum. I'm outa here.
- marinegeek237 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hey Mr. High and Mighty, get down off your horse. As I just explained in my response to another post, only HALF of the files I NEED have downloaded and now I have to BREAK the SYNC in order to DOWNLOAD the files I NEED (I can over-caps too).
You simply come across as an ass and jagoff by "speaking" that way.
- Mark7 years agoSuper User II
You can download files that are sync'd you just need to tap on the ... first.
See:
That is for an Excel spreadsheet which IS downloaded locally. I clicked on the file which opened it in Excel online and then clicked on the ...'s to get that menu. Not very user friendly I agree though.
OR
If you want to download multiple files click on the tick boxes and then tap 'download' (a word of warning with this one though, if its a file which can be edited online [e.g. Office] you get a different menu and need to follow the above):
- Mark8 years agoSuper User IIThatzlife - you dont need to download it *because it already exists locally on your machine*.
- marinegeek237 years agoExplorer | Level 4
This is not helpful. I don't think wanting the option to download is unreasonable.
I synced my Linux box and it's downloading/syncing now. The problem is that the client has only downloaded half of the folder I need in the last 12 hours and now I can't even just download the folder unless I break they sync on the device. That's positively ridiculous and madenning.
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