How do I share folders with other people?
Dropbox offers easy ways to share files or folders. Shared folders are ideal for groups of people who would like to collaborate on the same files together. When you create a shared folder and add other people to it, its files will appear in their Dropbox just as they do in yours. Any member of the folder can add, delete, or edit files within that folder.
See below for step-by-step instructions on how to share folders from the Dropbox website or from any device (phone, tablet, or desktop).
If you're having trouble with sharing, here are quick links to some helpful troubleshooting tips and FAQs at the bottom of this article:
- Dropbox for Business users: Some important distinctions between shared folders and team folders
- Can I share a folder that's inside of another shared folder?
- What happens if two people edit a file at the same time?
- Can I reuse an invitation message after I've sent it?
- Is there a limit to the number of files that can be in a shared folder?
- Dropbox says I have too many pending invitations—what should I do?
Dropbox Pro and Dropbox for Business users: As the owner of the folder, you can decide who in the folder is an editor and who is a viewer. Editors have the ability add, remove, and edit files in the folder, while viewers are only allowed to view the folder contents. Learn more about shared folder permissions.
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