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YasserKhalil
9 years agoNew member | Level 2
Get files link using excel vba
Hello everyone I am seeking for a VBA code to get the links of the files and folders in the dropbox After doing some searches I have found myself in API solution but have no idea how to do that C...
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
9 years agoThe API does offer the ability to create and retrieve shared links for files and folders, using the endpoints I linked to in my previous reply.
Please try using those and let us know if you run in to any issues.
Please try using those and let us know if you run in to any issues.
YasserKhalil
9 years agoNew member | Level 2
In fact I already have a look at those links and tried to make use of it but I couldn't at all
If you can help me with that, I would appreciate that a lot
Give me code example of how to use API in the excel VBA .. and I will try to study it to make use of it
- Greg-DB9 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
I don't have a sample for VBA unfortunately. If you can't use an SDK/library, I recommend translating the curl examples in the documentation for whatever HTTP client you can use in your app.- YasserKhalil9 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thanks a lot anyway for your response .. I will try and if I could reach a solution I will post it here
Regards
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