![]() I am incredibly frustrated, including with not being able to access tech support from Dropbox, and hope someone out there can help. ![]() Apple tech support indicates that the problem is not with my computer. I understand that the new version of the Mac operating system, Monterey 12.6.3 may have complicated an already challenging situation and have taken the steps suggested in the Dropbox help center, but there has been no change. However, if you'd like to remove that as well, you can drag and drop your Dropbox folder to the trash. Your Dropbox folder and its contents will remain intact. Drag-and-drop Dropbox to the trash from your Applications folder. ![]() Now, however, none of the current files I need or access to the newsletter team are available to me. Quit Dropbox (click on the Dropbox icon from the menu bar, click on the gear icon, and then select 'Quit Dropbox'). I copy edit a neighborhood newsletter 6 times annually and have always found the interface between my iMac 17,1 and Dropbox to be challenging. I have no idea if the label I selected is the right one. Please! I will be grateful for any help you can give. I am incredibly frustrated, including with the inability to access any tech support from Dropbox, but am hoping there will be someone in the community who can help. ![]() I have followed the help center steps available on Dropbox, but the situation is unchanged. Apple tech support indicates that my computer is fine, although I know that others have faced issues after installing the new MAC OS, Monterey 12.6.3. Now, however, I have no access either to the current files or to the rest of the team. I copy edit a newsletter six times annually and have always found the interface between Dropbox and my IMac 17,1 challenging and, well, clunky. ![]()
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