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Essa2's avatar
Essa2
New member | Level 2
5 months ago

My Dropbox files take up hard drive space from my Mac device.

I have a shared storage space with colleagues at work, and the problem is that the space takes up the device’s space. I tried all the methods on the Internet to solve this problem and it did not work, knowing that my device is an Apple MacBook Pro.

  • Hannah's avatar
    Hannah
    Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

    Hey ashleyjoeann, thanks for bringing this to our attention.

     

    Are the options in the screenshot the ones you see in the Dropbox application preferences, while logged in to the paid account?

     

    How about when you right-click on files in your Dropbox folder, do you see any Dropbox options there?

     

    Also, what's the sync status and version of the Dropbox app?

     

    You can see that, by hovering over the Dropbox icon in your menu bar.

    • ashleyjoeann's avatar
      ashleyjoeann
      Explorer | Level 3

      Hi Hannah,

       

      Yes, the screenshot earlier was taken while logged in to the paid account. Usually, there should be a 'Manage hard drive space' under the preference if I'm not mistaken. But when logged into the paid account, that option disappears.

       

      Here's the screenshot of when I right-click on files in my Dropbox folder.

       

      My Dropbox app version is 203.4.4857 and status is 'Up to date'.

      • Hannah's avatar
        Hannah
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        Thanks for the screenshots and the additional info, Ashley!

         

        Just to confirm, does the app sync fine otherwise? Meaning, if you add files to your Dropbox folder, do they sync to your account on dropbox.com, and vice versa?

  • Nancy's avatar
    Nancy
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    Hey Essa2! Thanks for posting on our Community today.

     

    If I got this right, you’d like to free up hard drive space on your Mac device, correct? 

     

    What methods/features have you tried so far to achieve this? 

     

    Did you right click on your files within the local Dropbox folder and made them online-only? Or did you try to use selective sync instead? 

     

    Let me know and we can go from there.

    • Essa2's avatar
      Essa2
      New member | Level 2
      Yes, I tried the right-click option, but the “make online only” option does not appear for me
      • Nancy's avatar
        Nancy
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        Are you seeing any other Dropbox options, when right clicking on your files within the Dropbox folder? 

         

        If not, make sure to check your menu bar (where your clock settings are located) to see if the small Dropbox icon is still showing.