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Dropbox free account limit4/15/2023 ![]() The top-level folder (parent folder in the error message) now has only 7 direct sub-folders. In an attempt to eliminate the message described, I deleted some, moved one to the root level and moved one to a sub-folder. I originally had more than 10 folders under my top-level folder (which is shared). You can have 10 shared folders within one containing folder at most! You don't have to reorder your shared folders content, but the shared folders ordering within their containing folder(s). Hope this the beginning, do you have shared folders count above the absolute maximum (30 000)? Take in mind that shared folders can't be nested too, while decide where to move particular folder to. In such a case, move some shared folder (one or more - as much as need) in some other folder, so no more a place (folder) be that contain more than 10 shared folders within. You can have 10 shared folders within one containing folder at most! This is the reason, most probably. If you put something into shared folder (again file or folder) it becomes shareable as a part of it. If you move out something (file or folder) it's no more within and no more shared as a part of the shared folder. Of course, one shared folder share everything within, including all files and subfolders. Can I at least move sub-folders up to the root level without breaking the sharing links I have already distributed?. When I tried moving sub-folders up to the root level, they lost their sharing access lists, so I moved them back. At the beginning, do you have shared folders count above the absolute maximum (30 000)? Most probably no, but for completeness, if you have, their total count should be I have deleted some sub-folders and moved one, but this doesn't change the message I reported. Hi the message content is somewhat confusing, but the FAQ that link points to is clear enough, I think.
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