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CubeRaider
7 years agoExplorer | Level 3
How do I download multiple files at once
Someone shared 26 video files with me individually and they appear in the little notification bell icon in the top right. Is there any way to download them all at once or do I have to individually open and download them all?
- When you click the links, on the top right it should say Download, with a ▼ . Click that and there should be another option that says ‘Save to my Dropbox’, like so:That will save it into your own account, and then will download automatically to your machine.
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- Jay7 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi there, it sounds like they shared the files with you directly to your Dropbox account.You will need to download them directly from the sharing page here, one by one when viewing the files.You can however add them to your Dropbox account if you have enough spare quota, and then it will download to your machine if the desktop app is installed. - CubeRaider7 years agoExplorer | Level 3How would I go about adding them to my Dropbox account to download onto my machine? I have the desktop app installed.
- Jay7 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
When you click the links, on the top right it should say Download, with a ▼ . Click that and there should be another option that says ‘Save to my Dropbox’, like so:That will save it into your own account, and then will download automatically to your machine. - klueken6 years agoNew member | Level 2
So the solution to not wanting to download a ton of files one by one, is that I can open a seperate account, transfer each file (one by one) to that account, and THEN download them all at once...? (◔_◔)
- klueken6 years agoNew member | Level 2
For the love - think I just figured out that product is not compatible with internet explorer. The multiple files processes (select/download/etc) are all disabled in IE, and the only way to get them anywhere (downloaded, moved, whatever) is to click through to each file and use the buttons on the file page. But if I copy the exact same download link into chrome, viola. Buttons on the folder page.
- Jay6 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi klueken, thanks for posting on the Community!
Internet Explorer 11 is supported to access the site. Could you forward a screenshot showing what you see on the page on Internet Explorer?
Keep me posted!
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