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Yes, replacing a file with a compressed version frees up space. When you upload a new, smaller version, Dropbox automatically recognizes it as the same file and replaces the older one. This means the old, larger file is deleted, and you gain the difference in storage space.
Things to consider before suggesting compression:
Yes, replacing a file with a compressed version frees up space. When you upload a new, smaller version, Dropbox automatically recognizes it as the same file and replaces the older one. This means the old, larger file is deleted, and you gain the difference in storage space.
Things to consider before suggesting compression:
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