If you already have a Dropbox account, skip to the next part.

Full name - Type in your first and last name, separated by a space. Email - Type in a working email address (e. g. , an email address that you can access with ease and to which you have the password). You’ll use this email address to log into Dropbox. Password - Type in a password for your Dropbox account. You’ll use this password to log into Dropbox.

At this point, you can download Dropbox to your computer. If you choose to do so, go to the last part of this article for instructions on installation and use.

If you aren’t logged in, first enter your email address and password in the “Email” and “Password” fields, then click Sign in to continue.

Sharing - Any files or folders that you allow other Dropbox users to view/edit will appear here. File requests - View pending file requests, which are invitations you can send to people’s email addresses to ask for certain files to be uploaded. You can also see uploaded files from file requests here. Deleted files - View files that you’ve deleted within the last 30 days. You can delete files here before 30 days are up to remove them permanently, or you can restore them.

You may first have to select a file’s folder on the left side of the File Explorer or Finder window to find the file. To select individual files separately of each other, hold down Ctrl (Windows) or ⌘ Command (Mac) while clicking each file you want to select.

You may first have to select a file’s folder on the left side of the File Explorer or Finder window to find the file. To select individual files separately of each other, hold down Ctrl (Windows) or ⌘ Command (Mac) while clicking each file you want to select.

You can select multiple files for download by checking each one individually. You can also download folders.

You can select multiple files for download by checking each one individually. You can also download folders.

You may have to tap Skip in the top-right corner of the screen a few times before you get to your Dropbox Home page.

On some Android platforms, this tab is called Recents instead.

On some Android platforms, this tab is called Recents instead.

Files - This is where all of your uploaded files and folders will appear. Everything here will be organized by file type (e. g. , FILES for documents and PHOTOS for photos). Photos - This tab is reserved specifically for the photos in your Dropbox. Offline - Any files or folders that you choose to make available offline will appear here. You can access these even when you have no Internet or cellular data connection. On Android, you must first tap ☰ in the top-left corner of the screen to see these options.

On Android, tap Upload photos or videos or Upload files. If you tap Create or Upload File, tap Upload File in the next page, then select a file location before continuing.

On Android, just tap the file(s) you want to upload, then tap UPLOAD in the bottom-right corner of the screen.

On Android, just tap the file(s) you want to upload, then tap UPLOAD in the bottom-right corner of the screen.

You can also change the file name before tapping Upload.

On Android, tap v in the top-right corner of the screen, tap Export, and tap Save to device.

On Android, tap v in the top-right corner of the screen, tap Export, and tap Save to device.

Windows - Double-click the DropboxInstaller file, click Yes when prompted, and then wait for Windows to install Dropbox. Mac - Double-click the Dropbox DMG file, verify the download, double-click the Dropbox icon, select “I already have a Dropbox account”, and click Continue.

If you just created an account, you shouldn’t have to enter your account information.

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Windows - Open Start, type dropbox into Start, and click the Dropbox icon. Mac - Open Spotlight, type dropbox into Spotlight, and click the Dropbox icon.

Once your files finish uploading, they’re available to access from any computer or mobile device on which you’re logged into Dropbox.