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itsmaku
3 months agoHelpful | Level 7
Selective Sync ('Do not upload' option) disappeared from Finder on Mac 14.7.1
So I've been using this option a ton before, like, when you work with a super large files and you don't need to upload them all while working on them, so there was on option in context menu "dont syn...
Jay
Dropbox Staff
3 months agoThanks for the image. This feature is no longer available for certain users and plans.
If you wish to ignore a file or folder, you can use the Terminal commands in the article I linked in my previous reply.
- itsmaku2 months agoHelpful | Level 7
what do you mean "certain users"? terminal command is not a great solution for a 15$/month paid service. and in what plan this feature works?
- itsmaku2 months agoHelpful | Level 7
hello?
- Jay2 months ago
Dropbox Staff
Apologies for the delay, if this feature isn't available for your Dropbox account, then you would need to use the Terminal command in order to ignore a file or folder.
If you're already not seeing the option, then the feature wouldn't be available on any plan you could subscribe to.
- mendimr19 days agoHelpful | Level 5
This is insane, you have an 11 year old feature request to add .dropboxignore with thousands of subscribers requesting it and you decide to remove the only option that was somehow helpful in this direction.
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