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Adding files to Dropbox is a straightforward process. Here are the steps: 1. Sign in to your Dropbox account. If you don't have one, you can create one for free at www.dropbox.com. 2. Once you're signed in, navigate to the folder where you want to add your file(s). If you want to create a new folder, click the "New folder" button and give it a name. 3. To add a file to Dropbox, you can either drag and drop the file from your computer's file explorer or click the "Upload files" button and select the file(s) you want to add. 4. If you're using the Dropbox desktop app, you can also add files by copying and pasting them into your Dropbox folder on your computer. 5. Once the file(s) are added to Dropbox, they will automatically sync across all devices where you have Dropbox installed. You can access your files from any device with an internet connection by logging into your Dropbox account. That's it! You've successfully added files to Dropbox.
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