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randy v.'s avatar
randy v.
New member | Level 1
11 years ago

Overwrite the same name document and NOT call it efile(2).xls.I have IFTTT set to autoupload attachments to dropbox.

Can I have dropbox overwrite same name documents?

6 Replies

  • Greg-DB's avatar
    Greg-DB
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    11 years ago

    There are some options around how to behave when uploading a file to a path where there is already a file, but this would be something the developer of the app would need to implement. You may want to reach out to the developer of that app requesting this.

  • Harmonic D.'s avatar
    Harmonic D.
    New member | Level 1
    10 years ago

    I have the same IFTTT and facing same issue. Need to keep same filename without incrementing.

  • Michael L.43's avatar
    Michael L.43
    New member | Level 2
    10 years ago

    Hi There,
    meanwhile I have found a workaround to overwrite the same name documents. With a free Wappwolf.com account you can do various changes to an uploaded file - amnog them it will replace adocument with the same name. Check it out.
    Michael

  • extremeb e.'s avatar
    extremeb e.
    New member | Level 1
    9 years ago

    Hey Michael, This is good. It works nicely for me too now wappwolf.com  :)

     

    Would still be good if Dropbox could provide the settings to users (at a folder level) to allow for files overwriting

     

     

     

  • hayder78's avatar
    hayder78
    New member | Level 2
    9 years ago
    The  wappwolf.com is indeed a neat idea. However, the free account has a limit of 10 files/day.
     
    So if you don't mind to let the job done by your working pc instead of the cloud service of wappwolf (depending on your pc working time and your requirements), you can use a free program called Folder Agent:
     
    which allows you to run a service to monitor a folder (a dropbox folder  where you have the filenames needed to process) and let the program copy any new file into a destination folder with overwriting enabled and with a specific name.
     
    Fortunately, it will even  begin processing with the oldest and until reaches the newest one like in this order:
    test.txt
    test (1).txt
    test (2).txt
    test (3).txt
    .......etc.
     
    SO the overwriting will be wiith the newest one as the last one.
     
    Hope this help someone.

     

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