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danyellerolla
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Duplicating files without impacting storage
Hi, I am a content creator and have been asked by my manager to create an open-access stock imagery section for my colleague. I can use several folders worth of imagery for this, but I do not want...
Hannah
Dropbox Staff
Hey danyellerolla, thanks for your post today!
I'm afraid this will not be possible with Dropbox.
Any file added to your account, in any location, whether or not it's a duplicate of another one, will count against your storage space.
I will, however, pass your feedback along to our team about this.
Let me know if you need anything else.
NMPC_musicsupport
9 months agoNew member | Level 2
I’d like to know if this is still accurate. I seem to remember reading that a file could be ”duplicated” to other folder locations without the actual file content being duplicated in storage by having pointers to the original file placed in the different folders. If this isn’t bwing done, why not?
- Jay9 months agoDropbox Staff
Hi NMPC_musicsupport, currently, this feature isn't possible on the Dropbox service, since any duplicates would take up quota on your account.
AS to the reason why, I wouldn't be able to say. If you wish, you can suggest this change for others to vote on, so the dev team can look into this in future!
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