Can i share files between two macs via airport express?

hi. we have an imac and a macbook connected to the internet with airport express. all is well with that, but i'd like to be able to share files between the two computers. it seems like i should be able to, but i can't figure out how. can someone help?
thanks.

Hello smw380. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
Yes. You just need to enable "Personal File Sharing" on both Macs.
o System Preferences > Sharing > Services tab
o Personal File Sharing: On (checked)

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