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Working with Workspaces (Add-In)

You use workspaces to share files with selected contacts, and to access files that your contacts have shared with you. You can add, remove and download files, change access, and add comments to workspaces.

Once you have created one or more workspaces, you can access them in several ways:
  • From the Home screen, click the workspace name.
  • From within a workspace, select the workspace name from the Workspaces list.
  • From within a notification message or dialog box, click on the workspace name.


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