What you can do with your or other people's files depends on the access level assigned to those files.
There are three primary levels of access for any given file -- private, shared with specific people or communities with either reader or editor access, or public. When a file is given public access, anyone can read and download it, even people who have not logged in. After they log in, people can also share the file, add it to a folder, comment on it, and receive notification when someone edits it or comments on it.
File owners can choose to allow other people to share files. When someone shares a file with you, they can give you reader or editor access:
To see what access you and others have to a file, open its file page and click Sharing.
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To recommend files |
In any list of files, find a file and click the Like option or icon for that file to recommend the file. You can also click the Like option or icon on an individual file page. |
To comment on files |
Open the file page, click the Comments tab, and then click Add a comment. Type your comment, and then click Save. |
To preview a file |
Open the file page, and then click Preview. Preview also is available from the Customizable display list. |
To download files |
Note: If any of the file names you are downloading to the
compressed file contain non-English characters, you can use the Global
(default) setting. This setting informs the compression
program to use UTF-8 characters so that all file name characters can
be properly processed during compression. If the file names inside
the compressed file are not displayed correctly after choosing the Global
(default) setting, click Global (default),
specify a language value when prompted, and reprocess the download.
Note: If
you perform multiple compressed file downloads of selected files,
the first is named files.zip. Subsequent downloads
are named the same but with numbers appended, such as files(1).zip, files(2).zip.
You can rename the compressed files later.
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To edit file properties |
Open the file page, and then click Save. You must be an owner or have Editor access to edit the properties of someone's file. . Change the file name, description or file extension and then click |
To add files to a folder |
Open the file page, and then click Add to Folders. Select a folder, and then click Add to Folders. Alternatively you can open the folder page, click Add Files and select previously uploaded files. |
To lock or unlock a file |
Open the file page, and then click or .Note: An editor can lock a file but can only unlock
a file that they have locked. An editor cannot unlock a file that
another user has locked unless they are also the file owner.
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