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frillypants
Explorer | Level 4
2 years ago

NFP group with large files. Creating storage problems for committee members

Our NFP group (an annual festival) pays for Dropbox as a place to centrally store all the files and images for the annual festival.  We are all volunteers. However, if I add all our images (currently stored in my own paid Dropbox) then the committee members with shared access have their unpaid Dropbox account storage maxed out.  What is our solution to get the photos out of my Dropbox account (they're not MY images), into the Festival's and not create havoc for those who want access to those images?    Thanks!  

  • Hi frillypants, let's jump into this! 

     

    The first question, that I'd like to ask is the plan used by your NFP. Provided it's a paid account, I'd guess that it has enough available space, in order to host these files, right? 

     

    You can definitely share the content from your account, to theirs. Once that is done, they can choose to share the content with other members or not. 

     

    However, a good alternative (if they don't want for others to fill their Dropbox accounts) would be to use shared links. That way people can view, and download the content without having to add it to their Dropbox account.

     

    If you have any questions, let me know! 

  • Megan's avatar
    Megan
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    Hi frillypants, let's jump into this! 

     

    The first question, that I'd like to ask is the plan used by your NFP. Provided it's a paid account, I'd guess that it has enough available space, in order to host these files, right? 

     

    You can definitely share the content from your account, to theirs. Once that is done, they can choose to share the content with other members or not. 

     

    However, a good alternative (if they don't want for others to fill their Dropbox accounts) would be to use shared links. That way people can view, and download the content without having to add it to their Dropbox account.

     

    If you have any questions, let me know! 

    • frillypants's avatar
      frillypants
      Explorer | Level 4

      Thanks for that.  By 'shared link',  are you referring to shared link to documents/images or to folders? 

      • Hannah's avatar
        Hannah
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        Hey frillypants, sorry to jump in here!

         

        You can create links for both files and folders. 

         

        If you're sharing multiple files with the same people, it'd be better to create links to the folders, so when clicking on the link, the recipients can access all the files in the folders without them taking up space in their accounts.

         

        Just make sure to create "can view" links, as the "can edit" ones still require space.

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