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wb7c
7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Allow others to View and Download from A Folder in my Dropbox folder? How to do this?
Hi, I am having trouble reading the Dropbox Help Center with its low-contrast theme, so I am asking here. I am running Linux Mint 17.3 64-bit and using MATE Desktop. I am running the very lates...
- 7 years agoIt’s my understanding that you’re asking about how could go about sharing a link from your account online, hence I’ll send you the relevant steps, as outlined here:
- Go to your filestructure on your account on the web & hover your cursor over the file or folder you'd like to share and click Share when it appears.
- If a link hasn't been created, click Create a link. (On the other hand, if a link was already created, click Copy link.)
- The link will be copied to your clipboard (Tip: You’ll also receive a notification on the bottom of your screen confirming that). You can then paste it to an email, message, or wherever people can access it.
Additionally, if you're on a Dropbox Professional or Dropbox Business account, you could also modify your shared link permissions.
Please note that the steps above will grant recipients View-only access (which is best for when you need to share a file with a large audience) & everyone with the link will be able to access your content.I hope my advice is helpful to you & please do let me know if anything is unclear to you or I have misunderstood, as I remain at your entire disposal should you need further assistance. I’m wishing you a creative & fruitful rest of your day! - 7 years agoNo, they dont.
It is simply an internet link that when clicked on takes them to a page on Dropbox.com. They may be asked to sign up or log in, but, they can just click on the X in the top right or tap escape to get past that.
Mark
Super User II
No, they dont.
It is simply an internet link that when clicked on takes them to a page on Dropbox.com. They may be asked to sign up or log in, but, they can just click on the X in the top right or tap escape to get past that.
It is simply an internet link that when clicked on takes them to a page on Dropbox.com. They may be asked to sign up or log in, but, they can just click on the X in the top right or tap escape to get past that.
wb7c
7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Excellent comeback Mark! I saw the answer when I read Jane's last line, but you gave me the full experience of a nonuser coming into contact with that link. Thank you! And Jane, too, for that matter, as you both had the right answer.
- Jane7 years agoDropbox StaffAh, perfect, I’m so glad to hear that your inquiry was answered wb7c & thanks a lot for getting back in touch to confirm.In any case, we’re always just a message away in case you have further questions or feedback in the future, so don't hesitate to reach back out at any time. Hope you have a wonderful week ahead! :slight_smile: :coffee:
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