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huffie
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Space used discrepancy after calculating the size of my files and folders
Hi all, based on my directories calculated size, it shouldn't exceed more than 31TB
The usage under the name reported otherwise
There were also no backups usage
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huffie
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
@Hannah , kindly find the attached Team usage as requested for your reference
Hannah
Dropbox Community Moderator
2 years agoThanks, huffie.
Can you please check one more thing?
Do you have any shared folders that you don't need here?
This page should show you shared folders that you never added to your account, or that you deleted.
If you remove the ones you don't need (if any), do you see a difference in your used space?
- huffie2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Hannah ,
Actually I do not quite understand about that Shared folder. I am currently the only user of the account, would it matter if I'm sharing the folder? I noticed a few directories which I have previously deleted is showing up in the Shared folders as "You haven't joined this folder", when I click on the these folders it will show "Joining this folder" and recreate back this empty folder. I'm confused.
By the way, being as an admin, things should be more straight forward instead of having to check this and that just to find out that some files/folders are hidden from normal view taking up spaces.
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