Well, I failed to get Dropbox to do what I wanted. In Linux at home, I created a symbolic link from the OpenLP Data/songs folder to the Dropbox folder, and I set the songs link in the Dropbox folder to be shared with the church email. I went to church and discovered that a Windows shortcut is not the same as a Linux symbolic link!<br><br>To test the shortcut, I renamed the songs folder to songs0 and copied the Dropbox/songs shortcut to the OpenLP Data folder. However, when I started OpenLP, it ignored the shortcut and created an empty songs folder.<br><br>I don't want to put the whole OpenLP Data folder on Dropbox because of the Dropbox space it would take. But unless I learn some other trick, that may be the only way to do it, since in the OpenLP settings you enter the location of the whole OpenLP Data folder.