File Size/ Upload

Hello, I'm thinking of signing up for Forms Central but have a question. Would my customers be able to upload large files if I put a form on our website? Sometimes we have customers upload artwork to us, in the area of 50 meg or larger. Would this be possible with Forms Central?  Right now we're using a jotform which lets the file upload to our dropbox account.
Thank you,
Annette

Redirect URL is one option for FormsCentral. it can help you to send users to your own website or a unique URL after submitting a form.
You can set the www.dropbox.com as the unique URL, after user sumbit a form, the browser will jump to www.dropbox.com after some seconds.
Thanks,
Pengpeng Sun

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