Hi Jean, if you only have Dropbox on a single computer and nothing else, then 
sure, you'll need to go to the web for any folders not syncing. But that's not 
my set-up here. The folders I deselect from my Dropbox client on the computer 
are syncing to my NAS, so I can get at the material without going to the 
website by finding them on my NAS through Finder or Windows Explorer. They are 
also available on the iOS Dropbox client.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
http://Mosen.org

> On 12/05/2015, at 1:41 pm, Jean <radiofore...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Jonathan, Pamela and all:
> 
> This is correct, you can deselect certain files and folders to be omitted 
> from the computer hard drive.  I began by doing this but found that it was 
> much more cumbersome to deal with the folder and file structure and that in 
> order to access the files that were deselected, it meant dealing with their 
> dreadful web site.  
> It’s a personal thing though, whatever gets the job done.
> Jean
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