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Trueplayer
10 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Deleting files then permanently deleting doesn't free up space!?!
Hi, I've seen others with the same issue. I had promotional space added to my account. I used up quite a lot of this space. When my promotion ran out I was naturally over my quota. I then logged on o...
- 10 years ago
gaby wrote:
Now that I've deleted files and then permanently deleted them in the deleted files (same thing you need to do with your Iphone pics to actualy free up space)
You actually don't need to permanently delete files to clear up space. Simply deleting them is all that is needed.
it now says I'm using 3.6 GB out of the 2 GB allowed!That sounds like what would happen if you're a member of a shared folder that is immediately refilling your Dropbox as you create more room in it. Are you a member of any shared folders? You can check here.
gaby
10 years agoExplorer | Level 4
How do I move folders out of dropbox?
Ed
Dropbox Staff
10 years agoJust drag and drop them out of your main Dropbox folder on your computer https://www.dropbox.com/help/89
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