Need to see if your shared folder is taking up space on your dropbox đšâđ»? Find out how to check here.
Forum Discussion
MikeA01730
8 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Folders made available offline were not downloaded
Hi,
This weekend I thought I'd test the Dropbox Available Offline feature by storing travel documents there. On my PC I created a new folder and populated it with some PDFs. On the Dropbox ap...
- 8 years agoHey MikeA01730, thanks for your cooperation, Iâm just updating the thread here with the latest update from our team specialists, so as to have it for future reference.When Offlining files, you may keep in mind that a yellow icon will appear next to them if theyâve been updated in the meantime, as Norah mentioned above. Once you click on this, it will then update the file to the most recent version and make the latest version available offline. In the event that the device isnât connected to wifi/cellular data, youâll need to wait until you have internet connectivity to download and view these files.I would suggest making sure that your offline files are up to date when you plan on using the offline files feature.Once again, thanks again for checking in with us on the Dropbox Forum & donât hesitate to post away at any time in case you have further questions or youâd like to share your thoughts in the future. Take care!
Jane
Dropbox Staff
7 years agoHey Safespace, following-up from the OPâs description, can you confirm that youâre also seeing the yellow exclamation marks for Offline files?
If so, can you let me know whether youâre having any pending OS updates? Also, are you running the latest version of our mobile app (150.2.4) on your iPad?
If youâre still facing an issue with that, would you mind checking if these files were located in a shared folder & a colleague has updated them since the last time you were connected to a Wi-Fi network? Please let me know of your findings & Iâll do my best to further advise. Thanks!
Safespace
7 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi files were not in shared folder. Her is the thing. Sometimes the offline files worth the exclamation mark work and sometimes they dont. Honestly I NEVER had issues in the past until u instituted the upgrade option to view folders offline. I never upgraded and I think that dropbox sabotaging basic memberships.
- Jane7 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Thanks to both for getting back in touch with all these observations Safespace & Terry P.!
While I can make sure to add your voice to the feedback weâre gathering on the Community on my end, Iâm wondering if Offlining content is now working as expected for you. If you notice that something isnât performing as it should or you have any additional concerns, please let me know here, as itâs my understanding that youâre no longer facing the issue previously discussed.That said, kindly note that the feature should work regardless of your subscription when it comes to files, however only paid users should be able to save folders for offline viewing Safespace.Iâm always here, let me know if you have any follow-up inquiries & I'll make sure to check back soon!- Terry P.7 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Hi Jane,
I'm not sure if it is working 'correctly' in your terms. It's not in mine!
Perhaps the following will help you to give me a definitive answer please.
Two days ago I opened one of the ten 'offline' folders (green arrow icon) in my (up to date) iPad Dropbox app. This large folder called \User Guides had the yellow exclamation icon. I then scrolled down through its sub-folders, looking for those yellow 'Refresh to update' icons. I successively opened these (and any sub-folders within them) and opened (refreshed) all files with the yellow icon. That tedious exercise took me about two hours!
Was that the correct procedure in your view? IOW, do I (a Pro user) have to refresh every single yellow icon file in every single yellow icon folder, at all levels? I would expect that I should to be able to refresh an entire folder automatically, i.e. the program should recursively find and refresh the offline status of all necessary files when the top level yellow icon folder is opened.
This lack of recursive processing is a major issue for me, and I assume for many users with large folders. (\User Guides is 1.1 GB, 4,149 files in 177 folders.)
There is another reason why I think the offline facility is not "... performing as it should." Why did I have to refresh all these files anyway? I had never manually changed them! All had been under \Dropbox for years or many months. And the Dropbox app has been opened many times in the days, weeks and months before that exercise yesterday, on both my PC and my iPad. So they should have been automatically updated.
Terry, East Grinstead, UK
About Apps and Installations
Have a question about a Dropbox app or installation? Reach out to the Dropbox Community and get solutions, help, and advice from members.
The Dropbox Community team is active from Monday to Friday. We try to respond to you as soon as we can, usually within 2 hours.
If you need more help you can view your support options (expected response time for an email or ticket is 24 hours), or contact us on X, Facebook or Instagram.
For more info on available support options for your Dropbox plan, see this article.
If you found the answer to your question in this Community thread, please 'like' the post to say thanks and to let us know it was useful!