Sync History - Shows you what happens during sync Status - Lets you see when the last time your folders synced (usually every hour). Make sure to go to the Obsidian app and open the vault from the location you saved it at on your phone if you haven’t done so already. It will then start to sync your folders together. Enable folder pair if needed then press save. Choose the sync method as Two-way and the four options after can be chosen to your liking. Make sure to choose the main folder here as well. Go to local folder and find your vault files that you downloaded in step 3. ![]() Make sure to choose your main folder and not a subfolder (aka the contents of your vault). After that, go to Remote folder and choose your vault from Dropbox. Going from top to bottom, pick a name for your folder pair. Once all of that is finished, go ahead and click Choose what to sync.Ĭhoose Let me create my own folder pair. Allow that, then log into your Dropbox account. It will tell you to allow permissions to your storage. Scroll down to the Troubleshooting section of this guide if Dropbox won’t let you download your vault files. Make sure you know where your files are so that you don’t lose them. Both Internal Storage and SD Card work fine, although if your vault has a lot of files and you have access to an SD Card, I suggest moving it there. Download your vault from Dropbox into your device. (Note that this is what I did, I don’t know what happens if you move your files from the original location to Dropbox and how it affects the Obsidian app on PC.) Delete your original vault if you want to. Go into Obsidian and make a new vault from the files you just pasted. From the smallest business to the largest enterprise, we make teamwork better.Devices Used: Windows 10 & Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G on Android 11ĭownload Dropbox on your PC, as well as downloading Dropbox and Dropsync onto your Android.Ĭopy your vault from the original location and paste it into your Dropbox. Loved by 500+ million users, Dropbox simplifies your work with a central place to access and share files and easy-to-use collaboration tools. Get previews of files-directly in the add-on-without downloading them. With Dropbox, all your files are automatically synced across your devices and accessible whenever you want them-even offline. Use the Dropbox add-on with any browser, as well as the Gmail apps for both Android and iOS. Easily manage the visibility, access, and download permissions of every file, folder, and link you share. ![]() G Suite team admins can install the add-on for their entire teams with just a few clicks. ![]() ![]() Dropbox links point to the latest version, keeping everyone on the same page. Don’t worry about updating email threads every time files change. Bring your files together in one central place-no more jumping back and forth between apps. Seamlessly save all your attached files to Dropbox-and share Dropbox files and folders-without leaving Gmail. Don’t fill up your inbox or worry about attachment size limits. And now you can attach files from Dropbox when you compose an email. The Dropbox add-on lets you save and share all files, big or small-including photos, videos, presentations, docs, and project work-without leaving Gmail.
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