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How do I selectively sync in Dropbox?

How do I selectively sync in Dropbox?

Choose which folders to store on your hard drive

  1. Open your Dropbox desktop app preferences.
  2. Click the Sync tab.
  3. Under Selective Sync, click Choose folders (Mac) or Selective Sync… (Windows).
  4. Check the folders you’d like saved on your hard drive. Uncheck the folders you’d like removed.
  5. Click Update.

How do I resolve a selective sync conflict in Dropbox?

You have several options:

  1. Simply leave them alone, and let one continue to have the name appended with “selective sync conflict”
  2. Change the name of the conflict folder.
  3. Consolidate the files you need from both folders into one of the folders.

How do I stop Dropbox from automatically syncing?

Stop syncing

  1. Click the Dropbox icon in your taskbar (Windows) or menu bar (Mac).
  2. At the bottom of the window that appears, there’s a bar with text that says Your files are up to date, Syncing [filename], or Syncing [x] files.
  3. While you’re hovering, the text changes to Pause file sync.

What is Smart Sync in Dropbox?

You can also select files to access offline on your Android or iPhone smartphone, and even your iPad. Save space. With Dropbox Smart Sync, free up precious hard drive space by sending files to the cloud. Even though they are cloud synced and stored, you’ll still be able to view every folder and file from your desktop.

What is selective sync?

Sync Pro gives you total freedom to choose what files and folders to download and how to do it. You can sync an entire folder, sync just a few files (while keeping the rest as placeholders) or you can sync nothing at all and keep the folder available for syncing in the future.

What causes conflicted copies in Dropbox?

A conflicted copy is a file that Dropbox creates when multiple people edit the same file at the same time. There are three ways a conflicted copy can happen: Two users change the same file at the same time. Someone edits a file offline while someone else edits the same file.

Why is Dropbox constantly syncing?

Why does my Dropbox keeps syncing? Dropbox is a network-based file storage and sync cloud service. Many users will backup their computers to Dropbox to ensure data security. Once you start Dropbox on your device, if it is in a good network condition, Dropbox will usually keep syncing files.

Why is Dropbox syncing all my files again?

This process is just a precaution to ensure that a copy of your files are safe on your computer while your files are re-syncing. It’s recommended that you don’t touch the “Dropbox (Old)” folder while this process is happening. The time this process takes depends on the amount and size of your files.

Where are Dropbox preferences?

To access your Dropbox account settings:

  1. Sign in to dropbox.com.
  2. Click your avatar (profile picture or initials) in the top-right corner.
  3. Click Settings. To access different types of settings, click the tabs along the top of the page. Learn more about the different tabs and settings below.

What is Dropbox Smart Sync?

Dropbox Smart Sync is a feature that helps save space on your hard drive by removing stale files and folders off your hard drive and storing them to the cloud. With Smart Sync, you can see and access everything in your Dropbox account on your desktop without taking up space on your computer’s hard drive.

How do I fix a conflicted copy in Dropbox?

The best way to resolve a conflicted copy is to compare both versions and merge them manually. Conflicted copies can happen with all types of files.

How do I fix Dropbox Smart Sync?

Smart Sync is experiencing an issue

  1. Add Dropbox to White-list in Antivirus or Security Software.
  2. Install Windows latest updates.
  3. Restart the computer and Dropbox desktop app.
  4. Reinstall Dropbox with Admin privileges.
  5. Disable all running software to fix the conflict (like HIBUN software, etc.).

What does Smart Sync mean in Dropbox?