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dimitrievenflow
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Need clarification on an email about moving Google docs
Clarification needed on this obscure message, which directs to this help page:
How to move Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides
https://help.dropbox.com/integrations/move-google-docs#FAQ
Which starts by stating:
This article is for Dropbox users who have Google files in their Dropbox accounts. If you’ve received an email asking you to configure your preferences for migration, then this article is for you.
We do not have google files on our dropbox. We simply open existing dropbox files (.xls in particular) in Google Sheets to allow collaborative editing.
Could admins please confirm that the removal of this functionality does not require any action on our part, in this case?
It would also be great to know why this is happening, after what was apparently a heroic effort to enable it in the first place?
Hey dimitrievenflow, thanks for reaching out to us.
To clarify this message, as the article states "If your team has created any Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides on dropbox.com, they’ll need to choose whether to move their files to Google Drive or convert them to the Microsoft Office equivalents".
So, basically, this refers to Google Docs, Sheets and Slides, not the MS Office files you have in your account.
If you have any Google Docs, Sheets and Slides and don't take any action, they will automatically be converted to Office formats.
I hope this helps, but if you have more questions, let us know.
- HannahDropbox Staff
Hey dimitrievenflow, thanks for reaching out to us.
To clarify this message, as the article states "If your team has created any Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides on dropbox.com, they’ll need to choose whether to move their files to Google Drive or convert them to the Microsoft Office equivalents".
So, basically, this refers to Google Docs, Sheets and Slides, not the MS Office files you have in your account.
If you have any Google Docs, Sheets and Slides and don't take any action, they will automatically be converted to Office formats.
I hope this helps, but if you have more questions, let us know.
- dimitrievenflowHelpful | Level 6
Hi Hannah,
Thanks for the prompt reply.
So it simply means that we will not have the option to "open in Google sheets" anymore, right?
Could you clarify the rationale for rolling back this functionality? I (and I assume others) have grown rather fond of it!
- LymesmithNew member | Level 2
I use this function a million times a day. I agree with @dimitrievenflow, it's a very annoying change and I would like to know why this function is being deleted?
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