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Easily send, receive and share large files and folders across the internet with Dropbox. Tutorial 3 - Sharing files using the public folder

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In this video tutorial, we'll take a look at how you can easily share all kinds of files from your Dropbox account by using the public folder. Files you place in your public folder can even be accessed by users who don't have a Dropbox account. We'll show you how in the video.

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Additional notes

The public folder is only really useful for sharing individual files. If you want to share a whole folder, you can do this with the shared folder feature which we will look at in the next tutorial.

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