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Amy
Community Manager
2 years agoWe asked, and you answered! How to share files and recordings with Dropbox
If youâre new here, and itâs likely that you are, you might not have seen that we had a poll running recently. We want to share tips that can help you, so we asked you to tell us why you started using Dropbox to begin with, and the results are in!
43% of you signed up to share files or recordings with others - so letâs make sure you have all the info you need to do that.
How to share files and folders with others:
File sharing with Dropbox is quick and simple. By just sharing a link, you can send anything â from photos and videos to zipped folders and large files â to anyone, even if they donât have a Dropbox account.
Easily share links and files from anywhere, using your phone, tablet or computer. And unlike email attachments, you donât have to worry about file size limits â share files as large as your cloud storage space quota, starting at 2 GB and up.
Hereâs a rundown of how to get started with sharing!
And if youâre worried that the people you share with and collaborate with canât keep things organised, you can automate some of that chaos now too!
Let us know if this helped! And if there is anything else youâd like to see from us, weâre here to help đ
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