When you receive a shared file, you can open it through the email invite or your notifications on, then view a preview of it on. However, if you share a folder with someone not included in your team, the folder uses both your team's space and space on the account of the person you shared with. If you're on a Dropbox Business team and you share a folder with someone else on your team, the shared folder only uses the team's aggregate storage quota. Your request will be sent to the folder owner, and you'll be notified if the owner accepts your request.If you have more than one Dropbox account, select which account you'd like to add the shared folder to.Click the invitation link that you received.For example, someone who received a shared folder invite may have forwarded that invite on to you. If you click a shared folder invite and you're directed to request access, the folder owner may not yet have given you access. If you don't have a Dropbox account yet, you can create one and then accept the invite. Shared folders are added directly to your Dropbox account and sync with all folder members. You need a Dropbox account and a verified email address to accept a shared folder invite. Click Add to Dropbox under the shared folder you want to access.To add a shared folder to your Dropbox account from your notifications on : Hover over the folder you’d like to add and select Add to Dropbox.
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