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nickrub
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8 years ago
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Set a whole folder to "offline"

Hi, I downloaded on my Surface the Windows 10 App (from Microsoft store) instead of the usual program.

And I'm happy with this solution.

 

Now, I need to have offline a whole folder, to ease the access to numerous files.

I cannot set a folder on "offline"... just any single file. Why? 

 

Thanks

  • Marking an entire folder as available offline is a feature for Dropbox Plus and Business accounts. Basic accounts do not have that feature.

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  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II
    8 years ago
    Marking an entire folder as available offline is a feature for Dropbox Plus and Business accounts. Basic accounts do not have that feature.
  • owen2's avatar
    owen2
    New member | Level 2
    8 years ago

    I hae Dropbox Plus and I don't see that option.

  • bizurk's avatar
    bizurk
    New member | Level 2
    8 years ago

    <<post removed>>

     

    There is no need to use foul language on here - even if it is 'beeped' out. 

  • mlp42's avatar
    mlp42
    New member | Level 2
    7 years ago

    I have this exact same problem. I have Dropbox Plus, I'm using the mobile desktop version (Dropbox for S mode), I can make files available offline but not folders. 

    Any ideas why?

    It would be so useful if I could do this!

  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
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    7 years ago

    mlp42 wrote:

    I'm using the mobile desktop version (Dropbox for S mode), I can make files available offline but not folders. 

    Any ideas why?


    That feature is only available on iOS and Android devices.

  • Friendlyfire's avatar
    Friendlyfire
    New member | Level 2
    5 years ago
    "That feature is only available on iOS and Android devices."
    First of all: wrong! It is available on windows and Linux as well. Just apparently (?) not on windows tablets.
    And if that is true, that is just plain dumb! Why am I paying for that crap, then? Switching to OneDrive!

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