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camsul
Explorer | Level 4
3 years ago
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In Dropbox for MacOS, the Dropbox folder appears two places

I have MacOS Ventura 13.3.1 and the new Dropbox for MacOS has shifted my Dropbox folder to ~/Library/CloudStorage/Dropbox.  However, it left in place my previous Dropbox folder at ~/Dropbox.  In Finder, these are apparently synced, in that I deleted a file from one and it disappeared from the other.  However, the cloud-only symbol appears for one subfolder under the new ~/Library/CloudStorage folder, but the one under ~/ shows up without the cloud-only symbol.  Are these in fact two stored copies of the Dropbox files, and can I somehow avoid this ambiguity and maybe have the files appear only in one place?  I'm not about to delete the old location if that might also delete the files from the Dropbox account and the new location.  But I don't want to clutter my disc with two copies of everything in Dropbox.

  • Jay's avatar
    Jay
    3 years ago

    Hi camsul, as your Dropbox folder is now in the CloudStorage location, the other Dropbox folder, which looks like an alias to that location, is only a shortcut. 

     

    If you wish, you can delete that shortcut, so that only the CloudStorage folder remains in Finder.

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