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Thank you. If they don't have a Dropbox account, you can share a link to the folder with them, as this would grant them with view and download rights. Let me know if you have any other questions! Thanks, Walter. Glad I could help mmissey9 See you around the Community and have a wonderful week ahead! Work Smarter with Dropbox The way we work is changing.
Sound good? Let's get started. Who's talking. Top contributors to this post Walter Dropboxer. Need more support? The complete list of your Dropbox folders will now be in front of you. Check the box next to the ones you want and they will sync to your computer.
To access your Dropbox folders now simply open up File Explorer and you'll see it in the side bar on the left. You'll only see folders and files you've chosen to sync, so don't be alarmed if it looks a little empty.
But, you'll also have offline access to these files. For PC users this is probably the better way to access Dropbox on your computer. Since tablets and smartphones don't have the storage capacity that a Windows PC will have, the Store app is a much better way to go on those devices for accessing files. Once you've got Dropbox all set up following these easy steps, you don't have to worry about it.
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