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a-dex
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
How do I preview my thumbnails in large again?
Working with .jpg files. When I first opened the folder the images were large, 3-4 in a row on my large monitor. When I reopened later they were smaller, 6 or 7 to a row. "Large grid" is selected. How do I get back to the large images? Thanks
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- Lusil6 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Hey @a-dex, welcome to the Dropbox Community!
It sounds like you're trying to view the list of files from the Dropbox website.
In this case, when you go to your Files tab, there should be a clickable option on the right side of your screen, above your files, that gives you the option to view them as Small, Large, or List.
I hope this helps, but let me know if you have any other questions. Cheers!
- a-dex6 years agoNew member | Level 2
I have discovered that the best way to make the images larger is to open the Dropbox folder using File Explorer, this fills the screen with small thumbnails, then double click on the first one, that opens it in full screen size, then click on the right arrow on the center right of the image to progress through the images in full size. The only problem with this method is sometimes a photo takes up to 5 seconds or so to load, which is annoying, but most images appear instantly. Thanks.
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