Hi, I seem to remember that years ago, instead of moving actual files/folders from my PC to Dropbox, I simply added pointers to those files/folders in Dropbox. That way, I didn't have to have two completely separate filing systems - one on my PC and one on Dropbox. Also, if I wanted the files/folders accessible on both my Dropbox and on my PC, I didn't have to make and maintain duplicates. (However, my memory could be flawed...)
My current Dropbox goal, as a senior in my late 70s, is to have important papers (e.g., wills, insurance policy info, financial info, etc.) easily accessible to family members in the event of my death. To that end, I have created a filing system under My Documents (Windows 11) to make it easy for people to find the information they would need. However, I would like to also have it accessible through Dropbox, in case a family member is located elsewhere and does not have access to my PC (I will share the Dropbox files/folders with family members who might need it).
If I understand correctly, creating shortcuts and placing them in Dropbox will NOT achieve this, because Dropbox would have to have immediate access to my PC in order to open the shortcuts.
My question is whether there is a way to achieve this goal without having to make duplicates of all the files/folders and then worry about keeping them in sync.
Anybody know if this can be done?
I use the free version of Dropbox on Windows 11 and Android.
Thank you!