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Hello everyone !
There is a section of Dropbox where I can see all the files that I have shared with others users of Dropbox?
There is no such listing. When viewing your Files page, any files shared in that manner will show icons for the people you've shared them with. In the screenshot below, that's the RR icon that you see, indicating that I've shared the file with myself (through another account).
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Hello !
Thank you for your answer !
But I did not understand how I can see the files that I have shared with other users!
I click on the My Dropbox sharing (rainbow icon) - folders
and I see them all the folders that I have shared with other users and folders that other users have shared with me.
But if I click on - File (next to folders, always in the sharing section)
I only see the files that other users have shared with me, I can not see (as folders) the files that I have shared with others.
I would like to know if there is a way to see the files that I have shared with other users, so you have an updated list of all the files that I am sharing with other Dropbox users.
Thanks again 🙂
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Hello !
Thank you for your answer
No, I will not link from which you can then download files
I mean you can see files: .PDF, .TIF, .JPG, .MP4 etc ....
I share (read-only, as individual files can be shared read-only) directly with other Dropbox users.
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@SM-DB wrote:
I mean you can see files: .PDF, .TIF, .JPG, .MP4 etc ....
Hello, SM-DB...
Yes, you should be able to see the file extensions, take-a-look inside of my example folder, you should be able to see the .jpg or .txt file extensions.
The same should hold true for any of the folders/files that you view in your account.
Hello !
Thanks for your answers
Excuse me, but obviously I have not been able to explain my problem.
Take for example this screenshot:
I opened preview a .txt file that I saved on my dropbox account, and I clicked the share at the top right. I enter the email address of another Dropbox user and this file is properly shared.
NOT share a folder
NOT create a link
But I share this single file (PDF TIF MP4 etc ....)
In two sections:
(Www.dropbox.com/share)
(Www.dropbox.com/links)
There is no way to see all the files that I shared as shown in the screenshot above?
In the section: (www.dropbox.com/share) -> File
I only see the files that other users shared with me, but not the other!
There is no such listing. When viewing your Files page, any files shared in that manner will show icons for the people you've shared them with. In the screenshot below, that's the RR icon that you see, indicating that I've shared the file with myself (through another account).
I want to see all files for which *links* have been created, but the /links page only shows folders.
How can I remove links that have been created?
Thanks!
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