The information in this article applies to all customers on a paid Dropbox plan.
Note: This feature doesn’t support saving NDAs (also known as non-disclosure agreements) to your Dropbox account. Learn about NDAs in DocSend.
To enable the auto-save feature, you’ll need to give Dropbox access to your DocSend account. To do this:
Note: If you have a Dropbox account but you’re not logged into it, you’ll need to log in first. If you don’t have a Dropbox account, you’ll be asked to create one before you can connect. Learn how to create a Dropbox account.
Note: Enabling this feature won’t save past DocSend documents to your DocSend folder.
You can save individual DocSend files to Dropbox without enabling auto-save. In DocSend, click the Dropbox icon next to the file you want to save. The zip file will save and then open in the DocSend folder in your Dropbox account.
Note: If the zip file doesn’t automatically open in your Dropbox account, you may be experiencing an issue caused by a third-party browser extension or add-on (such as a pop-up or ad blocker).
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