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You can upload files from your computer or a URL and use SMART Remote Management to send those files to devices in your organization. This is useful when you want all devices to have the same wallpaper or otherwise share common files.

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If your organization created its domain account after May 2023, the Files window includes sample saved files that you can use as starting point for creating your own saved files. These sample saved files have turquoise icons.

1. Convert local folders to smart sync. I've initiated this process and the files are currently displaying the blue sync logo and the other files are showing (i think) that they are already exclusively in cloud storage and not local. The ones that I've smart sync'd have had the sync logo for a while, and I can't tell if there is any progress with the sync'ing. How do I confirm that they are fully sync'd?

2. Once the smart sync is complete, I would like to get rid of the local storage of these files on my harddrive. My hesitation is that deleting the files directly would instruct dropbox to remove them from the smart sync'd ones in cloud storage. How do I proceed with removing local files while keeping them in cloud storage?

So first and foremost, Dropbox is a sync solution, not a backup. When sync is turned on, it sync the local file to the cloud. If you delete the local file, it will also destroy the cloud copy. You can directly upload your files for storage using the web client and then that will be stored independently of your local files.

So if sync is turned on and I have not uploaded my local dropbox contents for backup and if I restore from backup all folders/directories/files except my local Dropbox folder (files) - then all my local dropbox files are forever gone, unless I still have them on a external backup drive for restore. Correct?

The question, again is: after enabling smartsync where the selected folder is cloud only (meaning, it will not sync between cloud & local), how does one delete those files from local without it rolling back to cloud.

It's a pretty poorly designed feature, because once smartsync is enabled on a folder to be cloud only, deleting that folder SHOULD NOT roll back to the cloud, per the setting. Yet it does roll back, and prompts you that it will do this when deleting or moving the local folder/file. So you end up with no clear way to remove those local files.

I suppose you could delete the local folder, then restore it in cloud Dropbox and it shouldn't re-sync locally. But if you're dealing with a folder that has TONS of files, it's really not an attractive proposition with the unknown of what it will take to restore the underlying files on Dropbox.com. Can you restore an entire folder at once? Or do you need to restore file by file.

When you use smart sync to make a file "online only", it reduces the space the file takes on your hard drive to a negligible amount. Smart sync is useful for those who don't want the files to take space on their hard drive, but still see their entire folder structure and easily access files on their desktop.

If you don't want to see certain folders at all after uploading them to your Dropbox account then you can use selective sync instead. The files can be accessed online and won't sync to the desktop at all. Please just make sure the files are fully synced before removing them on your computer with selective sync, which you can do by checking the sync status is "Up to date".

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You set a file or folder as Online-only, and you're done. There's no need to delete the local files because the files are already removed from your local drive by Dropbox, and a marker is left behind. It APPEARS as though the files are there, so you can easily open them, but they are online-only and not taking up disk space (aside from a few bytes for the marker).

Correct. It is a file synchronization server that has some backup-like functionality. If all your after is a file backup service, use Backblaze, Carbonite, etc., as they're designed for backups. Dropbox is not.

This is a more helpful answer than the previous one. Thanks for the clarification on the fact that it takes some time for the local files to be removed and this is done automtically. It's not clear in the explanation users receive or the answer provided in this post (until now).

I'm experiencing the same problem with Smart Sync. I switched over select folders to Online Only over 10 days ago and the local versions of the files are not automatically freeing up disk space. For example, A 10GB video file in the Online Only folder is still showing up on my hard drive locally as taking up 10GB of space. Thank you.

I have a number of files I've brought over to Dropbox using the finder on my Mac, that I have then marked as online only, in hopes that it would upload the files and then remove them from my local storage, which is limited. However Dropbox keeps randomly re-downloading the files to my system even after telling it that I want the files to be online only.

This feature is supposed to "save hard disk space", which it does seem to do temporarily before it just starts downoading things again. It seems as though the only safe way to keep files from my drive is the old fashioned selective sync from preferences, but this is a backward way of working, especially when I want to have the folder show up on my local drive so I can bring files into it, but I may want those files to only live online.

Note Smart Sync downloads files locally, when you open them to preview or edit. If you have third party apps syncing/using your Dropbox files. Smart Sync would recall the files locally for the third party app to use them.

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No third party files are accessing these. These are all files that I recently moved/copied to Dropbox from other locations, and set to "online only". Never even opened once moved to dropbox. And yet they still kept re-syncing.

This is especially problematic for the files that are quite large in size. I have home movies that are several gigabytes that I simply want to store on Dropbox as an offsite backup, but when they keep downloading back to my machine not only are they taking up several gigabytes on my machine but wasting several gigabytes of bandwidth to constantly re-download.

Right now, you can send existing smart files templates or smart files that you drafted via desktop, as well as create basic smart files from scratch that include text, images, and contracts. Whichever smart file you choose to send, you can make changes to basic elements (edit contract elements like text, smart fields, and signature lines; add or edit text and images; or move and delete information), and send to your clients.

At the moment, you are only able to add text, images, contracts, and invoices when creating a smart file from scratch via mobile. We're working to expand that functionality, and in the meantime, you can still use your mobile app to send smart file templates or smart files drafted on desktop that contain other details.

At the moment, you are only able to add text, images, contracts, and invoices when creating a smart file from scratch via mobile. We're working to expand that functionality, and in the meantime, you can still use your mobile app to send smart file templates or smart files drafted on desktop that contain other details. Here's how to create your full smart files on desktop.

Via direct link: Tap the link to copy and send elsewhere, or tap Share Link to quickly share via text or DM. Creating a direct link will change the status of the smart file to "sent," but will not actually send anything out on your behalf.

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