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DLBurkhart
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
How can I see the size of all files in a folder?
Most file storage systems at least have a column with file sizes. The only way I can find in DropBox to see file sizes is to individualy view a file's history. Ideally, I want to see a sortable colum...
- 7 years ago
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Most file storage systems at least have a column with file sizes.
As does Dropbox. Just change the column header to show Size.
A total size for the current folder would also be helpful.Display the Size column, select a folder and click Calculate size from the menu on the right.
Even the total storage "used" information is inaccurate since it combines shared storage from other accounts.It's not inaccurate and it's not combining storage from other accounts.. The content of a shared folder resides in your account, so it takes up space in your account. ANY files or folders in your account will count against your own storage quota, even those that are shared with you.
ryanmouttet
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I cant seem to get any file sizes from anywhere. Not even the info panel on the right. I would also like to filter all my file sizes. Can anyone advise?
I also cannot "Reply" in a discussion community group.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
- Jay3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi ryanmouttet, I've merged you to this thread which has other users asking the same question, along with the solution.
If you need any further assistance, please let me know!
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