![]() If you don’t open a file or folder from your computer for a few months, it’ll become online-only to save you hard drive space. Under Save hard drive space automatically, select On.Open your Dropbox desktop app preferences.You can turn on automatic Smart Sync so that files you don’t open from your computer for a few months become online-only automatically and new files you add to become online-only by default. However, you won’t be able to see those files or folders on your computer at all and there’s no automatic option for selective sync. Selective sync also helps you save hard drive space by removing files from your hard drive so that they’re only saved on. If you move, delete, or re-name it on your computer, even while offline, those changes will be mirrored on once your device is back online. If you open the file, it becomes local and saves back to your computer’s hard drive. ![]() You need to be connected to the internet to open it. You can still see the file or folder on your computer, but it’s just a placeholder. If you set a file or folder to online-only, it is removed from your hard drive so that it’s only stored in your account on. If you’d like to save your file back to your computer’s hard drive again, click Local.
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