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Gordon T.1
4 months agoHelpful | Level 5
I'm suddenly exceeding my storage quota. How can I check what takes up space?
I have recently completed a Widows 10 reset of my PC. Probably because of my own errors I had difficulty getting back into my Dropbox account which is the Basic (Free) version. I ended up having to...
- 4 months ago
Gordon T.1 wrote:
Can you please let me know what Regular Files (1.2GB) and Backup (1.2 GB) refer to ?
Regular files refers to the files that you see in your account, as you would expect. Backup refers to the files being saved by the Backup feature, which you can see on your Backups page.
Gordon T.1
4 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Many thanks Megan for your help. I wish I received such prompt replies to queries in my dealings with other organisations. Can you please let me know what Regular Files (1.2GB) and Backup (1.2 GB) refer to ? The files listed are as I expected.
Megan
Dropbox Community Moderator
4 months agoHey Gordon T.1, I'm so happy to hear that!
And yes, it's exactly as Rich explained. I'm here if you have any questions! 👩💻
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