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To help you work with your team in Slack, you can add files to your workspace. Files are searchable and shareable across Slack, making it easier for everyone to find the information they need and work together.
Drag and drop up to 10 files into the Slack message field, or click the plus icon next to the message field and choose files to add.
If you'd like, you can include a message, drag and drop the file previews to reorder them, and if you're adding an image, you can also include a description.
Send the message.
Open a channel or direct message (DM).
Tap theplus icon next to the message field.
To add a photo, tap a recent image or View library. To add a file, tap Recent files or Upload file.
Add a message about your file(s) if you'd like.
Tap the paper plane icon to send.
Slack will include a preview of a file as part of your message. If you share an image, the preview will only display inline if it's smaller than 25,000 pixels on the longest side, and less than 45 million pixels total. Microsoft Office files that are larger than 50 MB will not display a preview.
Note: Files you add to Slack will be scanned for viruses and other malware, and won't be uploaded if any are detected. If we incorrectly block a file upload, contact us and we can help.
Browse files
All files in Slack
From your desktop, you can browse files added to any public channels, plus the private channels and direct messages (DMs) you're a part of.
From your desktop, hover over More. Then, click Files.
Browse the list of your recently viewed files, or select an option in the left sidebar.
Note: The file browser isn’t available on the Slack mobile apps, but you can use search to find them.
Files in a channel or DM
Open the Files tab in any channel or DM to sort and filter the files within that conversation.
From your desktop, open a channel or DM.
Click the Files tab in the conversation header.
Search for a file, or click See all.
Share files
You can easily share a file that's been added to Slack in another channel or DM, or share it outside of Slack by creating an external link.
Share files in Slack
Desktop
Mobile
Hover over the file you'd like to share.
Click the Share icon.
Choose where to share the file and add a message, if you'd like.
Click Share.
Tip: You can also copy a link to a file or message. Click the Share icon, then click Copy Link.
Tap the file you’d like to share.
Tap the Share icon.
Choose where to share the file and add a message, if you'd like.
Send the message.
Share files outside of Slack
If your workspace is on a paid plan, you can create links to share files outside of Slack.
Create an external link
Revoke an external link
In a public channel, any member can create an external link for a file. In a private channel, only the person who uploaded the file can create an external link for it.
From your desktop, hover over the file you'd like to create a link for.
Click the three dots icon in the top right.
Select Create external link.
Copy the link to your clipboard, then click Done.
Note: If you don’t see the option to create an external link, find an owner or admin to ask for help.
Only the person who uploaded the file can revoke its external link.
From your desktop, hover over the file you'd like to revoke a link for.
Click the three dots icon in the top right.
Select View external link.
Click Revoke, then click Revoke It.
Download files
If you’d like to save files added to Slack to your desktop, you can download them. On your mobile device, you can only download image files.
Desktop
Mobile
From your desktop, find the file you’d like to download.
Any member or guest can delete a file they've uploaded to Slack. Workspace Owners and Admins can delete files that have been added to public channels and any private channels or DMs they're in.
Desktop
Mobile
Find the file you'd like to delete.
Click the three dots icon in the top right.
Select Delete file, then click Yes, delete this file to confirm.
Find the file you'd like to delete.
Tap the file, then tap the three dots icon.
Tap Delete.
Note: Files must be deleted individually, but we offer API methods to help you manage files in your workspace or Enterprise Grid organization.
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