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#MacOS - when I take a partial screenshot on my Macbook (CMD+Shift+4), it seems DropBox creates duplicate copies of the same screenshot. Sometimes I get 2 or 3 dups, other times there are up to 5 dups. Is there a setting or something in DropBox that prevents the creation of duplicate files (.png) when taking a screenshot?
Hi @PTB_9< if you disable the screenshot feature in the desktop app, and then take a screenshot, does the same issue occur?
What about when you quit the Dropbox desktop application completely?
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Hi @PTB_9, welcome to our Community!
Have you enabled your screenshots to be saved to Dropbox automatically, as mentioned here?
What is the version of the app that you have installed on your device?
Let me know more, and we'll take it from there.
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Hi Megan, yes I've downloaded and installed the latest version (v162.4.5419)of Dropbox app for MacOS Monterey 12.6.1, and have checked the box to "Share screenshots and screen recordings using Dropbox", but it's still happening. I just took a new screenshot and Dropbox created 3 additional copies of the original screenshot in the folder: "Screenshots" under the Dropbox location. I used CMD+SHIFT+4 to take the screenshot. All is showing fine in the screenshot but there are now 4 total files (1 original + 3 exact copies).
This is what's showing up in the folder (Screenshots):
Screen Shot 2022-11-30 at 4.03.10 PM.png
Screen Shot 2022-11-30 at 4.03.10 PM(2).png
Screen Shot 2022-11-30 at 4.03.10 PM(3).png
Screen Shot 2022-11-30 at 4.03.10 PM(4).png
Thanks for the extra info, @PTB_9!
Can you please take one more step with me and disable/re-enable the feature via your app preferences?
I’d like to see if this will help with the issue you’re having.
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Hi Nancy,
I went into the app, Preferences, Backups, unchecked the "Share screenshots and screen recordings using Dropbox", exited out, signed out. Then reloaded the app, Preferences, Backups, and re-checked the box "Share screenshots...."
Took a screen shot and the same issue happened. One original file, then 3 more duplicates in the Dropbox/Screenshots folder. Also, the screenshot was placed on my Desktop folder. It should be noted, I never see the message from Dropbox about "a link has been created for this screenshot", etc. When I take the screenshot, a popup thumbnail appears on the bottom right of my screen, stays visible a few moments then disappears.
Any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated. I'm getting tired of having to go into Finder and send the duplicate files to Trash. Thanks, Paul
Hi @PTB_9< if you disable the screenshot feature in the desktop app, and then take a screenshot, does the same issue occur?
What about when you quit the Dropbox desktop application completely?
Jay
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Hi Jay,
I unchecked the box "Share screenshots and screen recordings using Dropbox" in the Dropbox app (Preferences, Backups) and took a screenshot. The "Screenshot" app in MacOS (Monterey) saved it to my Desktop folder, no additional duplicate files anywhere (Yes!!!). I also quit Dropbox app completely and tried taking another screenshot - no issues, no duplicate files, only 1 screenshot captured/saved to my Desktop folder.
Went into the "Screenshot" app options in MacOS, and changed the default folder from "Desktop" to "Dropbox/Screenshots" folder and took another screenshot - again, no issues, no dups!
So my question is: now that I'm saving the screenshot (using MacOS app) under the Dropbox/Screenshots folder, does that mean I'm losing any other functionality that Dropbox "Share screenshots and screen recordings using Dropbox" would provide?
Thanks so much for your help!
Hey there @PTB_9, happy Monday!
So the feature in question exists to allow you to automatically save screenshots and screen recordings to your Dropbox folder.
If you're taking your screenshots and manually moving them to your Dropbox folder, the end result is the same, it's just done manually.
Would you like to continue doing this, or would you like to continue troubleshooting with us about the screenshots feature?
Hannah
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Hey Hannah!
So, I'm o.k. if we continue to troubleshoot why Dropbox is creating multiple screenshot files on my MacBook Pro when that checkbox is checked in DB settings. But, I'm also satisfied with the solution to manually point the screenshots to DB folder (without the checkbox checked). If you are willing to spend more time on troubleshooting this issue, I am too. What additional information or steps do you need from me to proceed?
Hi @PTB_9, can we try one more thing?
If you take a normal full screenshot (you can do this by pressing cmd+shft+3), do you still notice the same behavior?
Megan
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