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Mary Ann B.
5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
How to calculate ALL folder sizes at once
How do I calculate the size of ALL folders at once? I followed various instruction on this forum but none seem to work for me. First, I have selected 'size' as one of my column headers. Then, I se...
- 5 years ago
Hey Mary Ann B. - I'd be happy to help.
Can you see an ellipsis button on the far right side of the page, underneath the preview pane?
Let me know what you find, thanks!
Lusil
Dropbox Staff
5 years agoHey Mary Ann B. - I'd be happy to help.
Can you see an ellipsis button on the far right side of the page, underneath the preview pane?
Let me know what you find, thanks!
Mary Ann B.
5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Brilliant - that worked! Thanks for your help.
- Lusil5 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Anytime, Mary Ann B.
- Mary Ann B.5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I closed Dropbox and just returned and the file sizes are gone. In addition, if I clicked on the ellipses, either on one folder or all folders, there is no option to calculate size. What am I doing wrong now???
- Daphne5 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Sorry to hear you're having trouble with this still Mary Ann B.!
It may be that the cache was cleared when Dropbox was closed, which might cause the need to re-calculate the folder sizes.
Is it possible that the column changed from "Size" back to "Modified"? Or perhaps there is an individual file selected with the folders too?
Keep me posted!
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