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dox_user
Explorer | Level 3
5 years ago
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How to force files and/or folders to load locally?

I have just installed Dropbox on a new laptop in preparation for working for a few days when out of range of internet (might be able to connect through a tethered mobile phone, but with only limited bandwidth).

 

I want to make sure I have access to all critical documents and files.  With my tablet or smartphone I can set a directory or individual files to be available offline.  What’s the equivalent with Smart Sync?  Do I really have to open each relevant document? 

 

Before Smart Sync was introduced I could use selective sync to make sure I had all relevant docs.  But this is no help at all.

  • Jay's avatar
    Jay
    5 years ago
    This information I provided is available in the Smart Sync article on the site.

    The saving space automatically option marks files as online only if they haven't been used for a long period of time.

    Since the right click option talks about the current state you want the file to be in, it's either online-only or local, to make it an immediate change to the files.

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  • Jay's avatar
    Jay
    Icon for Dropbox Community Moderator rankDropbox Community Moderator
    5 years ago
    Hi dox_user, thanks for posting today!

    If you want files to appear local on your machine, and you're using Smart Sync, you can right click the folders or files you need in Explorer/Finder, click Smart Sync and then Local.

    This will download the files onto the machine, so you can edit them locally.

    If you need any more details, feel free to message back!
  • dox_user's avatar
    dox_user
    Explorer | Level 3
    5 years ago

    Thanks, that seems to solve my immediate problem.  Not sure why I couldn't find the solution on the help files/instructions.

     

    However, this also confuses me.  Smart Sync seems to have three states for individual files or folders -- always local, always online, or local if recently used but otherwise online (smart, dynamic and saving local space where possible).  The toggle sync status you pointed me to seems to have just two states -- always local, always online.  What am I missing?

  • Jay's avatar
    Jay
    Icon for Dropbox Community Moderator rankDropbox Community Moderator
    5 years ago
    This information I provided is available in the Smart Sync article on the site.

    The saving space automatically option marks files as online only if they haven't been used for a long period of time.

    Since the right click option talks about the current state you want the file to be in, it's either online-only or local, to make it an immediate change to the files.
  • 4RunnerVdub's avatar
    4RunnerVdub
    New member | Level 2
    5 years ago

    I too just purchased a laptop and added dropbox... my concern is the files or folders I download from email, etc,  do they automatically save to dropbox as a default?  My concern is that I downloaded something non -work related to my laptop and when i wanted to delete the file it asked if I'd like to delete if off of dropbox "too"?  If deleted is it putting my other files at risk of being deleted and how can I alter other downloads to default save into a different location or folder????  

  • Jay's avatar
    Jay
    Icon for Dropbox Community Moderator rankDropbox Community Moderator
    5 years ago
    Hi 4RunnerVdub, it depends on where you're saving these files. Are you saving them in the Dropbox folder, or another location on your computer?

    If you get a message asking if it's okay to delete the file from Dropbox, then it will only affect the file in the Dropbox folder, and not in another location on your machine.
  • weshigbee's avatar
    weshigbee
    New member | Level 2
    5 years ago

    Is there a central way to say for my account always have this folder local only? Then all machines logged in yank down that folder as local only on first install and if already installed the next time dropbox runs (or is running). I don't want to have to go to each folder on each machine to specify this... especially because some programs choke on the links that Smart Sync provides and can't seem to work to get the dropbox app to realize it needs to file and block it until its available... notably is settings syncs via dropbox like Tampermonkey in Google Chrome. 

  • Lusil's avatar
    Lusil
    Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff
    5 years ago
    Hey weshigbee, thanks for joining us on this discussion. 

    Since selective sync and Smart Sync are device-specific features, I'm afraid there's no direct setting to choose which items sync for every single device. 

    However, you can post this as an idea, here, where other like-minded users can comment and upvote.
  • 4RunnerVdub's avatar
    4RunnerVdub
    New member | Level 2
    5 years ago

    Hi Jay,

     

    Okay, understood,  my next question is... for further dowloads from any work paper, email, etc,  when I download these documents,  how can i change the location of where it ends up... I do not want it in dropbox whatsoever. 

  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II
    5 years ago

    4RunnerVdub wrote:

    for further dowloads from any work paper, email, etc,  when I download these documents,  how can i change the location of where it ends up... I do not want it in dropbox whatsoever. 


    Dropbox doesn't control the location where you save downloaded files. That's up to whatever program you're using for the download. For instance, the save location for files you download in a web browser is controlled by the web browser.

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