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Box Relay workflow automation is now available in Cornell Box. It can help you automate and streamline content-based workflows in folders you own, co-own, or edit. Relay's straightforward interface allows you to build a workflow to facilitate content collaboration and automate business processes.…
To learn how to set collaboration permissions, view the Box articles Managing Collaborators and Understanding Collaborator Permission Levels. 
For more information about Box collaboration, view the vendor's article on Inviting Collaborators.
If you already have a personal Box account that you created using your netid@cornell.edu email address, you have two options:
If you receive an email invitation to collaborate in Box, but when you try to accept the invitation by signing in, the shared content isn't there, it may be due to someone inviting your Cornell email alias, instead of your netid@cornell.edu address. This issue can start when you receive an…
Cornell's Box contract covers active employees and students. 
General Questions about Box How does Box compare to Google Docs, OneDrive, and SharePoint? All four services have similarities, so from a usage standpoint it's somewhat a matter of preference. Box is good for storing and sharing large numbers of documents. It provides tools to easily edit…
You can create a location where anyone can send you files, even if they don't have a Box account. You can give people a link or put a widget on most websites, blogs, or social networking services that support embedded HTML iframe code. Files can be as large as 15 GB. Files are automatically…

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