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Accept all changes and stop tracking for all documents in Dropbox folder

Accept all changes and stop tracking for all documents in Dropbox folder

karrie
New member | Level 2

Is there a way to accept all changes and stop tracking for all documents in a Dropbox folder? I have 156 Word documents in a particular DB folder, and I'm wondering if there's a way that I can accept all changes and stop tracking for all of them with one action rather than opening each one separately and doing it 156 times.

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Walter
Dropbox Staff

Hi there @karrie, thanks for posting on our Community and happy Monday!
 

Can you please elaborate on what exactly you'd like to accomplish and how/where Dropbox comes into play?

 

This would help us assist further. 


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karrie
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Hi Walter,

I feel like I gave all the relevant information. What's missing that you need? Thanks!

Rich
Super User II

@karrie wrote:

I feel like I gave all the relevant information. What's missing that you need? Thanks!


It's your entire question. It just doesn't seem related to Dropbox.

 


Is there a way to accept all changes and stop tracking for all documents in a Dropbox folder?

Dropbox doesn't have functionality that would require you to accept changes and there is no document tracking. What, exactly, are you trying to accomplish and where in Dropbox are you trying to make such changes? Perhaps it's just a difference in terminology that has us confused.

 

 

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