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corenottm
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
View file and folder size
Trying to identify files or folder to delete to reduce takeup of allocated cloud storage. Using list view as suggested and can see file or folder column headings including SIZE . This just shows .....
- 2 years ago
corenottm wrote:
Using list view as suggested and can see file or folder column headings including SIZE . This just shows ...
After you have the Size column visible, you need to select a folder and calculate its size.
Dropbox suggestion is this is nearly full at 1.9GB, 1GB "standard" files, 0.9GB shared. What are "standard" files?All files in your account that are not shared, including backups you've created.
Rich
2 years agoSuper User II
corenottm wrote:
Using list view as suggested and can see file or folder column headings including SIZE . This just shows ...
After you have the Size column visible, you need to select a folder and calculate its size.
Dropbox suggestion is this is nearly full at 1.9GB, 1GB "standard" files, 0.9GB shared. What are "standard" files?
All files in your account that are not shared, including backups you've created.
- corenottm2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thanks Rich, cracked it eventually!
The step I was missing was to click on the 3 bold dots on extreme RHS of selected file or folder. Action options menu will pop up and if you are only around middle of screen, only a few will be seen, maybe not including calculate! Spot the scroll bar to right of menu and scroll up/down to see all the options and CALCULATE will eventually be found! Looks like displayed size is lost when logging out, pity.
Thanks for the hint that used storage will include BACKUP files. The just found menu of Dropbox features [click on 3 x 3 dot box by Dropbox icon , top LHS of home screen] offers a "backup of your devices automatically". Somehow this was activated and opening Backup revealed 2 iPod devices had been backed up which made up the missing 1GB of storage Dropbox was insisting I had ! Why not just show this folder under main All Files listin? Looks like attempt to make finding big files/folders as hard as possible so you buy storage upgrade!
Appreciate you help solve this riddle, thanks again. Corenottm
- marivasel2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Despite these instructions, I am still not seeing anything that says "calculate size". I've clicked on every option and scrolled thru the menu completely. Any other ideas??
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