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How To Use The Public Folder

The Public Folder in Dropbox allows users to easily share single files by generating a link, even with non-Dropbox users, and these links will work whether the computer is on or off; to share a file, place it in the Public folder, right click to copy the public link, and then paste the link anywhere to share the file.

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How To Use The Public Folder

The Public Folder in Dropbox allows users to easily share single files by generating a link, even with non-Dropbox users, and these links will work whether the computer is on or off; to share a file, place it in the Public folder, right click to copy the public link, and then paste the link anywhere to share the file.

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The Public Folder lets you easily share single files in your Dropbox.

Any file in you put in this folder gets its own Internet link so that you can share it with others-- even non-Dropbox users! These links work even if your computers turned off. Step 1: Drop a file into the Public folder. Step 2: Right-click/control-click this file, then choose Dropbox > Copy Public Link. This copies the Internet link to your file so that you can paste it somewhere else. That's it! You can now share this file with others: just paste the link you into e-mails, instant message conversations, blogs, etc.! If you'd like more help with sharing files, head here: http://www.getdropbox.com/help/16 Happy Dropboxing! - The Dropbox Team Note: You can only link to actual files within your Public Folder, not to folders.

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