![]() So, it doesn't get you there with a link, but it saves some time. I haven't figured out how to then paste that path name anywhere to get a shortcut to that folder (probably because it is different when shared). But, for us, you eventually get to the shared portion and can just delete everything before that. But, as others said, it will have some stuff that is particular to you. One of the options toward the bottom is "Copy as Pathname." This will give you that long string you mentioned. You will see the right-click menu change. Open Safari again and try to load the page. If you can't close Safari, press Option-Command-Esc to force Safari to close. If you still can't reload: Press Command-Q to close Safari. If you can't reload, make sure you're connected to the internet. Instead, you can right click, and while the menu is up (where you would see "Copy dropbox link), press the Option key on your keyboard. Reload the page To reload a page, choose View > Reload Page, or press Command-R. ![]() It opens on the web version, and they have to download it to work on it (or whatever-I don't use the web version much). If you keep encountering this error and delay, contact your network. Reboot your device entirely if it persists. You can right-click and you'll see the "copy dropbox link," right? You send this to someone, and they click it. Try restarting Slack as we mentioned above and see if the issue is resolved. ![]() Let's say you're in the shared folder in Finder. So what I'm asking is, is there a way to copy and share the location of a folder inside the same team dropbox, as the dropbo web does not seem to have the option to locate that folder on your computer if you would have that synced? However this is the problem as our team members need to work on the files and again manually locate that folder on our dropbox to do so. If I'm working on a project folder inside that team folder, and want to share that folder location via slack to my colleagues so that they can easily open that folder in their computer's finder (as they have that same team dropbox and should have that folder already on their hard-drive synced as online-only or maybe even local), there seems to be no easy way to do this.ġ) Just manually write that location (which could be very deep in the folder structure) in slack, and they will go to their finder and start clicking trough our team dropbox folder to find it so that they can start working on the filesĢ) Use "Copy Dropbox link" and paste it to slack so that people can open that folder in web, view previews and download files. Our team uses dropbox business and have the same team main folder synced to their computer with all the subfolders as online-only. Sorry this is clearly a bit difficult to explain: ![]()
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