Drag the Backups folder to Dropbox and then, in ~/Documents, create an 
alias pointing to it. The alias must have be named “BBEdit Backups”. Maybe 
a symlink works also.

Best,
– Tom


On Sunday, November 5, 2017 at 8:23:36 AM UTC+1, Vlad Ghitulescu wrote:
>
> Hello! 
>
>
> After installing macOS Sierra from scratch and BBEdit after it I 
> discovered that the BBEdit-Backup-folder is again in his default 
> location ~/Documents. 
>
> I would like to put it back to 
>
> /Dropbox/Backup/BBEdit/BBEdit Backups 
>
> where it used to be previously but I forgot how I've made it then. 
>
> Could you please help me remember it? 
>
> Thanks! 
>
>
> Regards, 
> Vlad 
>
>
> P.S. I have my BBEdit-folder in /Dropbox/Application Support/BBEdit, but 
> it didn't help with the location of the BBEdit-Backup-folder. Why 
> actually? 
>

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