Johnathon,

You will have to have Dropbox access setup on both computers. This will
involve downloading the Dropbox daemon and installing it on each computer to
synchronize a Dropbox directory on each computer with your Dropbox account
on their server. You can usually get information from the Dropbox website on
how to do this for various operating systems.  When anything is changed
either on the server or in the Dropbox directories on either computer it is
then automatically transferred to the other devices. When it is setup, you
copy your GnuCash file to the Dropbox directory. I set my GnuCash files up
in their own directories inside the Dropbox directory so that the backup and
log files do not create confusion. I usually also set a limit on the number
of backup and log files retained in the GnuCash preferences to limit growth
of the size of the directory.

David Cousens



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