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Alfred01
9 months agoHelpful | Level 6
How can I disable the status column on Windows?
Dear Madam/Sir,
I have a paid subscription of Dropbox and as a professional writer I use mainly Explorer and Microsoft Office with hundreds of different files and documents. I am orientated to the ...
- 9 months ago
Hi Alfred01,
Thanks for reaching out! The Status column is now managed by Windows as part of recent changes to file sync behavior, hence, Dropbox cannot disable it. If you'd like to learn more about these updates and how they affect Dropbox, check out this article: Expected changes with Dropbox for Windows update.
Let us know if you have any other questions!
Alain Church
5 months agoCollaborator | Level 8
My 3C:
Open FileExplore > Go to "My PC"
> View > Options > "Change folder and View"
Close FileExplorer
Reopen going to any folder.....
And that pesky column is not there anymore 🤷
( the trick is to do it on the "NonFolder" ROOT > MyPC 😂 )
PS: AS A BONUS you're able to remove the green dot you can see in previous pic
:-) that was breaking my eyes ...
As an added note:
I've used WinSetViews in the past to reorder and sort globally my files in "last modified" by default.
On the same screen, it manage perfectly also the Status Columns as any others,
making it disappear forever
[ BEWARE: there are TWO status columns, with different meanings. MS only knows why ]
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