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ssinberg
11 days agoNew member | Level 1
Dropbox says I'm over-capacity, but I only see a few files, and nothing in Backup. Where are they???
Well, the headline says it all. My account is for 2.0 G, DB says I'm at 3.7, but when I open my files, there are a mere handful, well under 1 G. Backup appears to be empty. So, whither my files?
- 11 days ago
Megan,
Thank you very much for your help. It resolved my issue very quickly. I have not used Dropbox in a few years. I had no idea that there was a backup.
Best, Treva
Ed Hiers
11 days agoNew member | Level 1
- Rich11 days agoSuper User II
Ed Hiers wrote:
I am having the same problem. I want to delete some files but can't find my files.
You don't appear to have any (or very few) personal files in your account (it shows 0 bytes). All of your files appear to be from shared folders. You can locate your shared folders on your Sharing page. Refer to the following help article for information on removing them.
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