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dwatson
Helpful | Level 5
7 years ago

Sync copy of file to two folders (one shared, one not) within single Dropbox folder

Can I sync a file between two different subfolders in the same Dropbox folder on the same computer? (Want all files in my unshared folders but synced copies of some of the same files also in a shared folder that syncs whenever file saved.)

  • Not natively with Dropbox, no, you cant. Sorry

    However, you maybe able to find something at Zapier.com to do it for you.
  • Mark's avatar
    Mark
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    Not natively with Dropbox, no, you cant. Sorry

    However, you maybe able to find something at Zapier.com to do it for you.
    • dwatson's avatar
      dwatson
      Helpful | Level 5

      Thanks, Mark. Would seem to be something users would want- keep your file structure but have selected files also bundled into a shared folder, rather than separately sharing individual files.

      • JTADMM's avatar
        JTADMM
        New member | Level 2

        Yes, I agree 100% with your idea...."keep your file structure but have selected files also bundled into a shared folder, rather than separately sharing individual files."

  • coffeefairy's avatar
    coffeefairy
    Explorer | Level 4

    dwatson, did you find anything on zapier.com to do it for you, as Mark suggested?

    • DropHelp's avatar
      DropHelp
      New member | Level 2

      shame because you can do that in google drive

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