

There can also be files that are available offline in the folder. It also represents files uploaded from the computer you are using.įor folders, this icon means there is at least one available file in the folder, but no online-only files. If you set your file to online-only, this icon could mean that it's in the process of changing its sync status between online-only and available offline.Ī white circle with a green border and a green checkmark means that a file or folder in the Dropbox folder on your desktop was opened (directly or with a third-party application) and synced.

If you chose to add a file to your hard drive with selective sync, this icon could mean that it’s still in the process of syncing to your hard drive. There can also be files that are “available” and/or “available offline” in the folder.Ī solid blue circle with two white arrows going in a circle means that your file or folder is in the process of syncing. This includes when you are uploading new files to Dropbox or updating existing files in your Dropbox account. This saves hard drive space on your computer.įor folders, this icon means there is at least one online-only file in the folder. “Online-only” means that your files can only be opened when your computer is connected to the internet. “Available offline” means that your file or folder is available when you’re not connected to the internet.įor folders, this icon means all files in the folder are available offline.Ī solid grey circle with a white cloud icon means your file or folder is fully synced and online-only. Look at the sync icon next to the file or folder.Ī solid green circle with a white checkmark means your file or folder is synced and available offline.Note: You can use the search bar in the top right to find the file or folder.Locate the file or folder you'd like to check.Open the Dropbox folder in File Explorer.

To see the sync status of a specific file or folder:
