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DHK
2 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
Is there a way to have Dropbox deleted files go to Mac Trash?
I'm running Dropbox v193.4.5594 on an iMac-M3 on macOS Sonoma 14.3.1
I'm under the impression that when I deleted a file in Dropbox it would go to my Trash folder... but now when I delete a file Dr...
- 2 years ago
Drat, I knew I should have done a screen print of the message box that said the file would be gone and not recoverable... I think we scared it into working again as now it deletes normally and appears in my trash... I'll reopen this if/when it happens again... sigh.
DHK
2 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
Drat, I knew I should have done a screen print of the message box that said the file would be gone and not recoverable... I think we scared it into working again as now it deletes normally and appears in my trash... I'll reopen this if/when it happens again... sigh.
Jay
Dropbox Staff
2 years agoAre you sure that the message wasn't related to this prompt?
- DHK12 months agoCollaborator | Level 8
Yes, I'm quite sure it was different... I always get that prompt with a new install and turn it off as I do like deletions to be removed from all, BUT remain in the trash.
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