Dropbox

Uploading and Managing Files

Uploading and managing files

Dropbox makes it easy to upload and manage your files in the cloud , allowing you to access them from any computer or mobile device with an Internet connection. If you upload files from compatible programs like Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, you can even edit them in Dropbox.

Types of files

Dropbox gives you 2 gigabytes (2GB) of storage for free to upload and store files. There are two types of files you can upload to Dropbox:

  • Files you can edit , like Microsoft Office files, PDFs, and most other text-based files
  • Files you can preview , including images, videos, music, and most other files (a complete list of supported file types can be found here )

Once you upload a file, no matter what type it is, you'll be able to manage , organize , share , and access it from anywhere. Because your Dropbox files are synced across your devices, you'll always see the most recent version of a file.

Uploading files

It's easy to upload files from your computer onto Dropbox. If you're using Dropbox's website or their desktop app, you can even upload entire folders .

  1. From Dropbox, click the Upload button.
  2. A dialog box will appear. Click the Choose files button.
  3. Locate and select the file(s) you want to upload, then click Open .
  4. The file(s) will be uploaded to your Dropbox.

You can also upload files by clicking and dragging them into the Dropbox window.

Managing files

As you upload more and more files to Dropbox, you may start having a difficult time keeping track of everything. Luckily, Dropbox offers several features to help you manage and organize your files .

Searching for files

Searching lets you look for specific files using words contained within the file or file name. To do this, locate the search bar , then enter the word or file name you're looking for. A list of files will appear as you type. Simply click a file to open it directly from the search results. You can also press the Enter key to see a full list of search results.

Sorting files

By default, your files are already sorted in alphabetical order. However, you can apply different sorts to put your files in a different order. You can click the Modified header above your files to sort them by the date they were modified. Additionally, you can click the Shared with header to cycle through various other sorts, including Kind , Extension , and Size .

To create a folder:

Once you start adding files to Dropbox, you can use folders to group and organize them. Folders in Dropbox work just like folders on your computer.

  1. From Dropbox, click the New folder button.
  2. A folder will appear at the top of your file list. Enter a name for the folder, then press Enter .
  3. Your folder will will be created.

To move files into folders:

  1. Click and drag the file to the desired folder .
  2. The file will appear in the selected folder.

To add multiple files to the same folder, press and hold the Ctrl key (or Command on a Mac), then click to select each desired file. When you're ready, click and drag the files to the desired folder.

To delete a file:

Deleting a file from your Dropbox is similar to deleting a file from your computer. You'll have to move the file to the Deleted Files folder and then delete it permanently , just like you would delete a file from the Trash or Recycle Bin on your computer.

Files will be stored in the Deleted Files folders for 30 days. After that, Dropbox will automatically delete them.

  1. Select the file you want to delete, then click the Delete button to move the file to the Deleted Files folder. You can also right-click the file and select Delete .
  2. A dialog box will appear. Click the Delete button to confirm you want to delete the file.
  3. Select Deleted Files in the left navigation pane.
  4. Click the deleted file and a window will appear. Click the Delete permanently button. The file will be deleted.

Right-clicking allows you to access the full list of actions for any file. Most of the actions listed in the right-click menu are accessible in other places on Dropbox, but it serves as a great shortcut.