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Hey all, Our Engineers are actively looking into the issue at hand, and we will reach out as soon as it’s resolved. Thank you, Dave
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Hi @"Leg-o-lasz" Thank you very much for raising this issue with us, The team is aware of this issue and it has now been resolved. If I can assist you further please don't hesitate to contact us. Regards, Dave
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Really helpful tips here Emmet. Something so simple but pops up alot with fellow users on the community and I reckon others can find this to be very helpful also. Keep em comin'
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Hi @"Tim T.13" Thanks for reaching out. 'To do this' firstly, click on Dropbox in Locations, then right click anywhere in the white space and click make offline available. This should solve this issue for you. Please let me know if need any more assistance.
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Hi Greg Thanks for getting in touch Can I ask you firstly how you are viewing the files ? is it on the Dropbox mobile app, iPad’s web browser (using Dropbox previews), or downloading the file and using the microsoft word app ? Thanks
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Thanks for your feedback. Currently, if you want to make 100% of your files available offline, you can right click in your Dropbox root and select “make available offline” We are currently working on improving the visual indication of files and folders that are available offline. You can find out more about what you can…