Can i share my iCloud drive through family sharing?

I have setup family sharing and this works a treat.  I would now like to share the documents on my iCloud drive with the same people, is this possible? If so, how?

Hi Matt,
Thanks for the quick response.  How do I share using the share feature? Do you mean email to others? Sorry haven't done this before and two of us are trying to work on the same document (at different times but in two locations).  Thanks

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