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A '''public folder''' is a folder that has been shared with other people, allowing them to save and access it without its contents counting towards their storage. Anything in a public folder can be spawned and used by anyone who has the folder, but only the owner can save new items to it; for folders that multiple people can save items to, you can use a [[Groups|group]] instead.
A '''public folder''' is a folder that has been shared with other [[User|users]], allowing them to save and access it without its contents counting towards their storage. Anything in a public folder can be spawned and used by anyone who has the folder, but only the owner can save new items to it; for folders that multiple people can save items to, you can use a [[Special:MyLanguage/Groups|group]] instead.

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A '''public folder''' is a folder that has been shared with other [[User|users]], allowing them to save and access it without its contents counting towards their storage. Anything in a public folder can be spawned and used by anyone who has the folder, but only the owner can save new items to it; for folders that multiple people can save items to, you can use a [[Special:MyLanguage/Groups|group]] instead.

A public folder is a folder that has been shared with other users, allowing them to save and access it without its contents counting towards their storage. Anything in a public folder can be spawned and used by anyone who has the folder, but only the owner can save new items to it; for folders that multiple people can save items to, you can use a group instead.