How to give people edit access to your Dropbox files on a Mac Machine?

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Dropbox is cloud-based storage space where you can share most any files, family photos and videos etc. Sharing large files like videos and digital photos via email is not quite possible all the time. But With a 'can edit' access you can allow others to collaborate and edit photos and files stored in your Dropbox cloud account.  
  1. If you haven't already, install the Dropbox desktop app.
  2. Open your Dropbox folder in Finder.
  3. Right-click the folder you want to share.
  4. Select Share…
  5. Enter the email addresses of the people you want to invite.
  6. Select Can edit from the pull-down menu.
  7. Add a message about the files and click Share.

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