Adding a file to the Send and track feature from your local drive, OneDrive, or Google Drive creates a file copy in the “Send and track” folder. This copy takes up storage space and counts towards your storage limit.
Deleting this copy from the “Send and track” folder automatically removes the file stored in Send and track, along with any associated metadata and analytics. Restoring the file copy restores the Send and track file and its data.
Adding a file to Send and track directly from your Dropbox account doesn’t create an additional file copy in the “Send and track” folder.
Deleting the original file from your Dropbox account automatically removes it, and any associated metadata and analytics, from Send and track as well. Restoring the original file restores the Send and track file and its data.
Note: Deleting file copies in Send and track is permanent. Any metadata and data analytics associated with that file can’t be recovered, even if the source file is left intact.
Deleting files directly in Send and track won’t affect the source files in your Dropbox account, local drive, OneDrive, Google Drive, or the “Send and track” folder.
Selective sync is a feature in the Dropbox desktop app that allows you to remove specific Dropbox folders from your hard drive so you can save space on your computer. The folders you choose to remove from your hard drive remain stored in your account on dropbox.com.
Selective sync is a feature in the Dropbox desktop app that allows you to remove specific Dropbox folders from your hard drive so you can save space on your computer. The folders you choose to remove from your hard drive remain stored in your account on dropbox.com.
If you want remove items from your mobile device only, but keep a copy on your account, you can simply un-sync them. Then navigate to the file or folder you want to delete. 2. Once you have located the item you want to permanently delete, tap and hold the item until the item is selected.
If you're running out of device space, removing files you've made available offline will free up space on your phone. If you're running out of Dropbox space, you can either delete files from your Dropbox or consider upgrading your account.
When you make changes to a Dropbox folder, those changes are mirrored everywhere. This means that deleting a Dropbox file from your computer also deletes it from Dropbox.com and any other synced devices.
If Dropbox is using too much disk space, you can use selective sync or make files online-only to help save space on your computer. Learn how to use selective sync to choose which folders sync to your hard drive.
A Dropbox folder hierarchy allows you to create a simple filing system—helping your team access and view files in a more organized way. Choose how you want to structure folders and subfolders so everyone on your team knows where to store files and how to find them.
Your account and file data will be deleted. Your files and folders will stop syncing on all devices. Content synced to your computer will stay there, but will no longer sync.
If you are a Box Sync or Box Drive user, you can also clean up files directly from those applications. There are several ways to delete files and folders individually or en masse. To delete a file or a folder: Click next to the file/folder name to select it, then in the upper-right click the trash icon.
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