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jclin10
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
I need all of my files to be downloaded locally when using my computer. How can I ensure that?
I'd like to be sure that all of my Dropbox are fully downloaded to my desktop computer, just so I can be sure those are backed up in case there is ever an issue with Dropbox. Is there a place where I can adjust that setting? At the same time, I'd also like to be sure that on my laptop, there are as few downloaded files as necessary, just so the files don't take up too much space on my desktop.
Kindly advise, thanks!
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- Megan2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey jclin10, let's jump right into this!
The first thing you need to check is your selective sync settings, in order to make sure your folders are syncing locally on the device.
Apart from that, feel free to also have a look at the file's status, and icons in order to make sure they're syncing as "available offline" and not online-only.
For your laptop, you want to check the same exact settings, just make sure that you're unchecking the folders you’d like removed (with selective sync) and that you use online-only for your files.
Keep in mind that for available-offline, and online-only files and folders might not be available to all Basic, and Windows users.
In that case, you can always use selective sync.
If you have any questions, let me know!
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