cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
Announcements
What’s new: end-to-end encryption, Replay and Dash updates. Find out more about these updates, new features and more here.

Create, upload, and share

Find help to solve issues with creating, uploading, and sharing files and folders in Dropbox. Get support and advice from the Dropbox Community.

cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Backing up select folders

Backing up select folders

RaoK
New member | Level 2
Go to solution

I want to backup (not sync) only select folders from my "Documents" into dropbox. But in the backup tab, I am not able to select the folders to backup from "Documents." Backing up entire "Documents" eats up all the space in no time. Any helpful hints on selecting specific folders appreciated. 

1 Accepted Solution

Accepted Solutions

Rich
Super User II
Go to solution

@RaoK wrote:

Any helpful hints on selecting specific folders appreciated. 


That's not how it works. The "backup" feature works by moving specific folders into your local Dropbox folder so they sync. Only the Desktop, Documents and Downloads folders can be selected, not specific folders within, and no other folders besides those.

 

If you want to have just a specific set of folders backed up on Dropbox, then you need to move or copy them into your Dropbox folder and allow them to sync. If you copy them and don't want two copies on your computer, use Selective Sync or Smart Sync to remove the local copy from your Dropbox folder, leaving it available online.

View solution in original post

2 Replies 2

Rich
Super User II
Go to solution

@RaoK wrote:

Any helpful hints on selecting specific folders appreciated. 


That's not how it works. The "backup" feature works by moving specific folders into your local Dropbox folder so they sync. Only the Desktop, Documents and Downloads folders can be selected, not specific folders within, and no other folders besides those.

 

If you want to have just a specific set of folders backed up on Dropbox, then you need to move or copy them into your Dropbox folder and allow them to sync. If you copy them and don't want two copies on your computer, use Selective Sync or Smart Sync to remove the local copy from your Dropbox folder, leaving it available online.

RaoK
New member | Level 2
Go to solution

Thank you

Need more support?
Who's talking

Top contributors to this post

  • User avatar
    RaoK New member | Level 2
  • User avatar
    Rich Super User II
What do Dropbox user levels mean?