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Best Fast Payout Crypto Casinos (Real Results From My Own Withdrawals)
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Before I saw the announcement, I stumbled upon the Sync & Storage Dashboard while reviewing some updates in my Dropbox on my laptop. I like the clear visibility into the current storage on my device, as well as tips on improving storage and managing which files/folders are using storage, etc.phemsley10 days agoExplorer | Level 3147Views2likes7CommentsCommunity FAQs
Hi everyone, We’ve seen a lot of great questions and recurring issues here in the Dropbox Community, so we’ve pulled together a set of easy-to-follow, solution-focused FAQs to save you time and help you get answers quickly. You can find them all here: Apps and Installations FAQs Create, Upload, and Share FAQs Delete, Edit, and Organize FAQs Dropbox DocSend FAQs Dropbox Sign FAQs Integrations FAQs Plans and Subscriptions FAQs Security and Permissions FAQs Setting and Preferences FAQs Storage Space FAQs View, Download, and Export FAQs Each FAQ includes: A quick step-by-step guide Common causes to watch for Actionable fixes Links to official Help Center articles If your issue isn’t quite the same as what’s covered, feel free to post your own question — we’re here to help! Thanks for being part of the Community!Neal25 days agoCommunity Manager438Views7likes0CommentsHow do you organize design files for a creative project?
Hey everyone! I’ve been working on a creative project inspired by the 7 Brew Menu and I’m using Dropbox to organize all my design assets, mockups, and images. I’m curious how other designers or marketers keep their Dropbox folders structured when working on something like a café or restaurant menu. I want to keep things neat but also easy to share with my client and teammates. Any suggestions or examples of folder setups that work well for you?Eathen cole 328 days agoHelpful | Level 5165Views0likes3CommentsExciting news — we’ve launched the new Sync & Storage Dashboard in the Dropbox desktop app!
This dashboard makes it easier than ever to keep your files organized and your computer running smoothly. With just a click, you can: Get a real-time view of your sync status Quickly spot and resolve any syncing issues Monitor and manage how much disk space your Dropbox files are using Adjust your selective sync and storage preferences To open the dashboard, click the Dropbox icon in your taskbar (Windows) or menu bar (Mac), then select your avatar and choose Sync & storage. We’re excited for you to try it out! Please let us know your thoughts and how we can make it even better!Megane Racat2 months agoDropbox Product Manager4.7KViews6likes11CommentsOpen Feedback to Dropbox
Dropbox has the potential to make a huge leap forward not by inventing something radically new, but by strengthening and bundling the tools it already has. Here’s what could truly make the difference for many professionals and businesses: Reintroduce and expand Dropbox Capture. Today, video and screen recording is a daily need for teams, customer support, and remote collaboration. This tool should not disappear, it should be stronger. Enhance and integrate e-signature features. Make them more seamless, reliable, and part of the core Dropbox experience. For the Italian market, enabling authentication with the CIE (Electronic Identity Card) would make the application a must-have and extremely interesting. Boost DocSend, review its interface and make it more user-friendly. The tool is powerful, but its full potential emerges only when it’s intuitive to use and included in an accessible bundle. Significantly increase file sync capacity. Many users complain about the ~500,000 files (or performance decline oltre i ~300.000 file sincronizzati sul computer) limit in Dropbox’s desktop app The winning move would be to create a unified, accessible bundle that combines these tools at a fair price. This would bring clear, tangible value to users and set Dropbox apart from competitors in a meaningful way. Sometimes innovation is not about the next big thing. It’s about making what you already have indispensable.137Views3likes2CommentsTake Your Search Game to the Next Level with Dropbox Dash 🚀✨
Hi Everyone, Are you ready to take your search game to the next level with Dropbox Dash? Dash is designed to help you find what you need, faster. Whether it’s a doc 📄, a link 🔗 you just cannot seem to find, or a message buried in one of your (many) apps 📱, Dash really makes searching feel effortless. I am sure you will have some questions… So, what are you curious about? 🤔 What would you like to learn more about? 🤗 Drop your question in the comments and we will be happy to help 👩💻 😊.Theresa4 months agoCommunity Manager4.4KViews8likes10CommentsAny system, tool, or tip for bulk-creating structured folders efficiently?
Hi all, I’m currently trying to improve how I handle client onboarding, specifically, the folder structures we set up in Dropbox. Right now, I’ve been creating folders manually for each new client, with subfolders for contracts, reports, communications, etc. But as the volume increases, it’s becoming really time-consuming and prone to inconsistencies. I’m wondering if anyone has a system, tool, or tip for bulk-creating structured folders efficiently? Ideally something that works with Dropbox. I recently came across a tool called EZFolders that lets you generate folder structures using AI, either by typing a command or uploading a CSV. It also has an AI assistant that helps guide you if you’re not sure how to format things. Seems like it could help, but I’m curious if anyone here has used it or knows more about it before I dive in. Would love to hear what others are doing to save time with this kind of task!StephanS5 months agoNew member | Level 2292Views1like3CommentsGet the best out of your Dropbox account at work as a Team Member or Admin. 👩💻
If you use Dropbox for business we want to make sure you get the most out of your plan. Whether you’re a team member or a team admin, knowing what your role lets you do (and what doesn’t) can save you a ton of time and headaches. First things first, are you a Team Member or an Admin? If you’re not sure whether you’re a team member or an admin, here is how to find out: Sign in at dropbox.com using your work email. Click your avatar (Profile pic or initials) in the top-right hand corner. Select Admin Console from the dropdown Note: If you see the Admin Console option, you have admin access; if you don’t, you are a team member. If you are an admin, you may have specific admin rights (like managing users, security or billing). To check this: In the admin console go to members Find your name and check the admin role column To understand what each role includes check it out here As a Team Member: What You Can and Can’t Do Depending on your team set-up, you might see or be able to do slightly more or less than what is listed here. Don’t worry, it’s not personal, it just means the admin sorted things to keep everything running as smooth as possible. If in doubt give your admin or team lead a nudge. What you can do: Access your Dropbox from anywhere - web, desktop app, or mobile app. Upload, rename, and organise files and folders. Share files or folders with others, set view/edit permissions. Use team folders if you’ve been granted access. Comment on files an keep track of any updates. Scan and upload documents using the mobile app. Enable camera uploads on mobile for automatic photo backup. What you can’t do: Add or remove users from the team. Change admin settings or view activity reports. Restructure team folders unless given explicit permissions. More guidance is available here in the Dropbox Team Member Learning Guide. As an Admin: What You Can and Can’t Do Just a heads-up – not all admins have the same powers! What you can do will depend on the specific admin role you've been given. What you can do (depending on your admin role): Invite or remove team members. Assign admin roles to other users. Create and manage team folders, control folder-level permissions. Set security policies – such as two-factor authentication device approvals. Monitor team activity through logs and reports. Manage billing and subscription details (if you're the Billing Admin). What you can’t do: View every file by default – Admins don’t have automatic access to user content unless it’s shared with them or in shared/team folders. Act outside your assigned role – For example, a Reporting Admin can’t manage billing or user permissions unless given that access. Need Admin Access? If you believe you should have admin permissions (e.g. to manage users, oversee content, or configure settings), you’ll need to speak to an existing admin on your team. To find out who the admins are: Go to to the admin console (if you can see it) Click Members Look under the Admin role column, This shows who holds admin rights and what type they have If you do not have access to the admin console: As a regular team member on a Dropbox Business/Teams account, you generally cannot directly see a list of admins from your own account interface. The ability to view admin roles is typically restricted to those with admin privileges who can access the Admin Console. To know who your admins are, you can: Ask your team or IT department: They can tell you who the admins are. Look for admin communications: Sometimes, admins send out team-wide messages or manage shared folders, and their names may be visible in those contexts. Check for admin labels: In some cases, when viewing shared folders or team spaces, you might see labels or notes indicating who manages them, which could hint at admin roles. Hint: Look back in your emails and see who invited you to the team - they will be a Team Admin. To wrap things up, knowing the difference between team members and admins in Dropbox can really help everyone work better together. When you understand your role and what you can do, it makes collaborating and sharing resources a breeze.Theresa5 months agoCommunity Manager326Views2likes4Comments
