![]() ![]() ![]() You’ll see a message that says Syncing paused until with the time the syncing will resume. Click to select how long you’d like to pause syncing.While you’re hovering, the text changes to Pause file sync.At the bottom of the window that appears, there’s a bar with text that says Your files are up to date, Syncing, or Syncing files.Click the Dropbox icon in your taskbar (Windows) or menu bar (Mac).To temporarily stop syncing your Dropbox files to your computer: Not using Dropbox yet? See how Dropbox makes syncing files easy. To temporarily stop syncing your Dropbox files to your computer, you can pause syncing, then resume syncing when you’re ready. Upon logging in, it started syncing, and was able to get all my notes successfully, including ones uploaded yesterday.If you make changes to your Dropbox files, Dropbox syncs those changes between your computer and everywhere you access your files in Dropbox. ![]() Update: I was able to log into my tablet, which has Joplin synced as well. The second question is- if my data is indeed gone from Dropbox, how do I get the 1000+ md files on NextCloud back into Joplin, preserving the organization they once had? How was I syncing between Android and my Mac before? ![]() My first question is- are all my notes gone? Are they still in Dropbox? I’ve always been confused about how it was being stored, because before all this mess, I noticed an /App/Joplin folder in my Dropbox, but there were only like 10 md files in it. Luckily, I had the foresight to send all of my md files to NextCloud. a couple of my notes are here, but 99% are gone. I hope it wasn’t overwriting what I had in Dropbox, though I fear and suspect that was the case, because when I went back to my Android, all the notes were gone, replaced with a ‘conflicts’ notebook. The thing is, I think it was uploading the default Joplin notes up to Dropbox. After fiddling around with some options (I think I just changed sync target from Dropbox to Filesystem and back again), I synced again, and this time it started syncing, saying “uploading files”. Nothing happened for whatever reason, and the default Joplin notes remained. This morning, I installed Joplin and tried to sync with Dropbox. Yesterday I had to reformat my computer, and didn’t bother to backup my joplin files since they were on Dropbox. I use Dropbox for synchronizing Joplin between my Android and Mac. ![]()
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