HI, Just to add a little to Alex's explanation… Dropbox isn't so much as a file transfer app, but a file syncing app. The idea is that all your files remain within Dropbox and it keeps them in sync between your various devices. The easiest way to add documents to Dropbox is on your Mac or Windows Machine. Simply save them in Dropbox or cut and paste them there. They will then appear in the Dropbox app on your iOS device, and any other devices you have. >From within Dropbox on your iOS device you can view documents and export them >as Alex said. You can only add some documents to Dropbox from your iOS device. Whether you can or not depends on which app those documents are in. There needs to be an "Export" or "Open in…" button as Alex said. So, within Mail, for example, you can double tap an attachment to download it, double tap it again to open it, double tap the actions button and then double tap open in Dropbox. The actual steps might be slightly different to this as I don't have an email with an attachment in my inbox right now to test, but if you follow that general idea you should get there. So, if you could let us know what documents in particular you are trying to add to your Dropbox from iOS we might be able to help more. If you're wanting to transfer documents from your iOS device to someone else you might like to look into PhoneDrive as well. Cheers, Nic
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