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    Send a file to the dropbox with a macro

    On dropbox there is the possibility of requesting files by creating a link for sending.


    There is someone who already has experience in sending files with this system automatically with a macro.


    the link I generated for sending is:
    https://www.dropbox.com/request/dA4PwiYqMIc9pXRN4vGf










    I published the same post in the following forums:




    vbaexpress
    chandoo
    ozgrid
    excelguru
    mrexcel
    excelforum

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    Moderator VBAX Wizard Aussiebear's Avatar
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    All on the same day? Do you understand the concept behind showing politeness to the forum where you have just posted?
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    Yes.
    Help free users who have difficulty solving a problem without any pretension.
    If this is the goal it is also right to create a form of collaboration between forums, so as to better solve a problem and spread the use of resolution in multiple users for other similar cases.
    Quite right?

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    Moderator VBAX Wizard Aussiebear's Avatar
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    Quite wrong actually. If you post to a forum, you are requesting private persons to assist you by providing their time and effort. By multiple posting the same issue to forums you are showing a great deal of disrespect those those members who are trying to assist you. All forums have a set of rules by which they operate, and I’m betting that all vba forums ask that you refrain from cross posting.
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    The moderators of other forums have told me that to be fair enough to include the links of the forum where there is the same post.
    I believe my question is hard enough to solve and no one will answer for that reason.
    If you think you can eliminate him, go ahead.
    Thank you

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    Moderator VBAX Wizard Aussiebear's Avatar
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    It’s more about your cross posting. You need to understand that it’s frowned upon. All excel / vba forums have a rule asking that members do not cross post. You in effect have given no one the opportunity to start the process of assisting your issue before you raced off to the next forum. This behaviour shows that you value the contributions here so poorly that you posted the issue on at least 6 other forums.
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    This thread is now closed.
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