Because Dropbox can keep a set of files in sync across all your devices, it's a convenient way to maintain access to your essential data no matter where you are. But just as importantly, Dropbox lets you share files with other people. Just send a link – there's no need to send large, cumbersome email attachments.
When sending certain kinds of files, Dropbox offers settings you can adjust to meet your needs. By default, when you share a file, it can be edited, but you can choose whether to allow recipients to edit the file or only read it. tA file set to view-only can still be downloaded and edited, but recipients won't be able to make changes to the version of the doc stored in your Dropbox folder.
Sharing a Dropbox file, whether you're doing it from your browser, computer, or the mobile app, is a pretty similar process. However, those sharing from their computers will need to know how to find their Dropbox folder.
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