Hi,

The easiest way is to find the process in Activity Monitor and quit it from 
there. This is located in your Utilities folder, command-shift-u from any 
finder window. Open it, type dr and you should be straight there. Press 
command-option-q and you are asked if you want to shut it down. The default is 
quit, so try this by pressing return. If that doesn't work, you'll know by the 
fact that Dropbox will vanish from your process list, do the same again, but 
this time select force quit.

Cheers
Dave

On 9 Feb 2014, at 14:56, Scott Berry <sb356...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is there a way to force Dropbox shut?  I actually need to reinstall it but it 
> won't shut down the normal way and I looked under the Command Option Escape 
> with no luck.
> 
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