How to create document links
How to create a public folder link to share documents/media
Here are the steps to share a large folder or multiple files via a link using WeTransfer, Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive:
WeTransfer - CLICK FOR VIDEO TUTORIAL
- Go to WeTransfer: Visit WeTransfer.
- Add Files: Click on the “+” button to add your files or folders.
- Get a Link: Click on the three dots (…) and select “Get a link”.
- Generate Link: Click “Transfer” to generate the link.
- Share Link: Copy the link and share it with anyone you want.
Dropbox - CLICK FOR VIDEO TUTORIAL
- Open Dropbox: Go to Dropbox and log in.
- Upload Files: Upload your files or folders to Dropbox.
- Create a Link: Right-click on the file or folder, select “Share”, then “Create link”.
- Set Permissions: Choose whether recipients can view or edit.
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Copy Link: share the link to where you need.
Google Drive - CLICK FOR VIDEO TUTORIAL
- Open Google Drive: Visit Google Drive and log in.
- Upload Files: Upload your files or folders to Google Drive.
- Get Shareable Link: Right-click on the file or folder, select “Get link”.
- Set Access Level: Choose the access level (Viewer, Commenter, Editor).
- Copy Link: share the link to where you need.
OneDrive - CLICK FOR VIDEO TUTORIAL
- Open OneDrive: Go to OneDrive and log in.
- Upload Files: Upload your files or folders to OneDrive.
- Share: Select the file or folder, click “Share”.
- Get Link: Click “Copy link”.
- Set Permissions: Choose the permissions (Edit or View).
- Copy Link: share the link to where you need.
Feel free to ask if you need more details on any of these steps!