You might see that the Dropbox Community team have been busy working on some major updates to the Community itself! So, here is some info on what’s changed, what’s staying the same and what you can expect from the Dropbox Community overall.
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Sou
8 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Version history: more than one a day?
Hi, I have a Dropbox Plus account with no add ons. I've used version history in the past and we were able to access on any given days, several different versions of the file. I now tried to look at t...
- 8 months ago
It saves multiple versions (every one that uploads), but, only if it uploads - and often it cannot if another file has it open.
You should see the files at www.dropbox.com/events as an upload AND then also at Version History
Mark
Super User II
It saves multiple versions (every one that uploads), but, only if it uploads - and often it cannot if another file has it open.
You should see the files at www.dropbox.com/events as an upload AND then also at Version History
Sou
8 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Thank you very much Mark. That sucks. Dropbox used to save several versions a day, whether the file is being used or not. That was one of my favorite features so now that it's gone, I am probably going to inch closer to not renewing my subscription.
- Rich8 months agoSuper User II
Sou wrote:
That was one of my favorite features so now that it's gone ...
What exactly is gone? The version history feature hasn't changed. Any save to a file that successfully syncs to your account will have an entry in the version history.
The screenshot below shows the version history for one of my files (file name partially masked) over just the last two hours, and you can see there were eight entries.
What Mark is saying is that as long as the file is able to sync, Dropbox will update its version history when the sync completes. If the file is locked and Dropbox can't access it, it won't be able to sync and won't create a version history entry until Dropbox is able to sync the file.
- Sou8 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Thank you Rich.
I am on a high speed internet connection and as mentioned in my original post, version history provides a daily version of my file (last version modified that day) so Dropbox seems to sync fine. The conundrum is that contrarily to you, I am not provided with any other version that day, besides the last version saved. One file a day, no more and my file is not locked.
So, if you have any suggestion as to why you have multiple daily backups of your files and I only have one a day, I would welcome the solution.
- Jay8 months agoDropbox Staff
Hi Sou, does you have the Dropbox desktop application constantly running and syncing throughout the day?
What type of files are you experiencing this with? If you create a text file and edit it once, give it a minute, then edit it again with new information, do you get three versions (the original, the first edit, then the second edit)?
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