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SiLi
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I don't see the "transfer a copy" option for non-Dropbox files on my Mac computer.
I've mostly been a Windows user, and use a MacBook for on the go. Lately I've been using MacOS a bit more and one thing I am missing from windows, is the ability to send any file (even ones that are ...
- 2 years ago
When you right click a file and open the context menu, can you try selecting "Share...", and then "Dropbox Transfer" from there?
Nancy
Dropbox Community Moderator
2 years agoHey SiLi! Welcome back to the Community.
To check this further, can you send me a screenshot of the context menu options you see when right-clicking on your files on your Windows machine and your Mac computer? Itâll be easier to compare this way and see what may be happening.
Other than that, Iâd like to know the syncing status and app version of your Dropbox app on both devices.
Let me know when youâre ready.
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