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Oaks
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Best set-up to collaborate on files in project folders
I'm a draftsperson and dropbox novice with a free dropbox account. I have been drafting for a designer for a few weeks who uses manages his entire project file structure in dropbox. He shares specifi...
Megan
Dropbox Community Moderator
3 years agoHi Oaks, welcome to our Community!
Let's cut to the chase. There is no way to achieve all 3 of the points you pointed out.
Shared folders work exactly like you mentioned, by occupying space both on the sender's and the recipient's Dropbox account. The alternative for that, would be a shared link however you'd need to download the content, in order for you to be able to work on them.
You also mentioned some duplicated files. Do you notice that on your account online? Also, do you have our app installed on your device in order for you to work from there?
Keep me posted, and we'll take it from there!
- Oaks3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Megan
Thanks so much for your reply.
I've been having difficulty with the app installer failing to complete the install download on my iMac (os Catalina 10.15.7).
In the meantime I've been using dropbox online.
As you kindly cleared up for me, shared files occupy both account holder's dropbox accounts. How then do I clean-up/clear my account of the folders shared to me that I no longer need access to?By 'folder/file duplication' I refer to those shared folders/files that occupy both accounts of those sharing the folders/files - is that not a duplication - x2 sets of the same folder/file? If I work on and so update my copy of a shared file, downloaded from my account, does that not leave he/she, who shares with me the same file, with an un-updated copy on their account? This area is grey to me
I really appreciate your guidance Megan- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi Oaks, thanks for clarifying!
In regards to the duplicated files: when I share a folder with you, we both have the same copy of said folder.
We are both working on the same folder, it shouldn't create a duplicate. As for the app, essentially the app creates a Dropbox folder, with all of your content locally to the device, so you can work on the file there. No need to download content manually, files and folders sync automatically when you use the app.
You can use the steps mentioned here, in order to remove content you no longer need to have in your account.
- Oaks3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanks so much for your help Megan 👌 😅
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