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Upload and Share Files in Facebook Groups

Samyak Lalit | May 28, 2012 (Last update: September 23, 2017)

Samyak Lalit is an Indian author and disability rights activist. He is the principal author and founder of projects like TechWelkin, WeCapable, Viklangta, Kavita Kosh among many others.

A lesser known (and therefore less used) feature of Facebook groups is that you can upload files and share them with the group members. This feature is relatively new. Earlier group members were only allowed to create documents using group’s facility. But now you can upload any type of files (jpg, png, doc, pdf etc.) into the group.

The beauty of this feature is that you can upload revision of an already uploaded file (the older version of the file will also be available for the group members to see!)

How to upload files in Facebook group?

In a Facebook group, on top of the place where you write your post, you’ll find a link Upload File. Click that and you see the following box where you can select the file you want to upload from your computer.

First option for uploading a file in Facebook group

First option for uploading a file in Facebook group

Alternatively, you can go to the Files tab and upload the file from there:

Second option for uploading a file in Facebook group

Second option for uploading a file in Facebook group

File upload box

File upload box

How to view the uploaded file?

All the uploaded files (and docs created) are clubbed under the Files tab. Click on the tab to see the list of files available in the group. Now you can click on any file to view it. You can download the file or Preview it.

How to upload a revision

Go to Files tab > click on the file whose revised version you want to upload > You’ll see the Upload New Revision button > Click on the button to upload a new version of the file.

Button for uploading a file revision

Button for uploading a file revision

Revised file has been uploaded

Revised file has been uploaded

A few important points about uploading files and revisions
  • You can uploaded all types of files except program files (.exe) and music files (e.g. mp3)
  • There is no limit on the number of uploaded files. Each file, however, should be less than 25MB in size
  • Admin of the Facebook group can control who can download the files
  • Group members can flag an uploaded file as spam
  • Preview is available for images and text files. These previews are opened in Facebook popup. MS-Word files are opened for preview in MS Office online.

I hope this answered your question about how to upload a file in Facebook group and also how to upload revision of an existing file. Please feel free to ask me if you have any doubts. Thank you for using TechWelkin!

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11 responses to “Upload and Share Files in Facebook Groups”

  1. Grace Smith says:

    Can folders be created under the files tab?

  2. Jo says:

    It’s no longer possible to upload a revision for a file. You have te post a naw one. And when you remove the oldest, also all comments on that post are also removed.

  3. tab says:

    once a new revised file has been added, can the older (original) file be removed?

  4. kamal says:

    Is there a limit of how many files that can be uploaded in a group

  5. NIKOLAOS MOSCHOPOULOS says:

    Can I add a file in an older post in my group, or I have to create a new post?

  6. Banu Akkok says:

    ı can only see the last 3 version of the file, how can I see the older versions? (I have uploaded 8 versions)

  7. john Adamson says:

    How do I as admin of a group delete file another group member has uploaded?

  8. Gordon Zaft says:

    The steps for uploading a revision aren’t working for me (Feb 1 2016). I click on the file I want to update and it just downloads it.

  9. Rebecca Mehr says:

    How do you delete a file once you have uploaded it to a Facebook group?

    • Gabriel Vassallo says:

      You need to delete the post automatically created in Facebook saying you uploaded a file, then the file will be automatically deleted by FB.

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