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  • Nancy's avatar
    Nancy
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    2 years ago

    Thanks for posting here, ARBR23, and I hope you’re doing well. 

     

    At the moment, there is a feature that allows you to move files from Google Drive to Dropbox directly, but it’s available only for personal Dropbox accounts. 

     

    Another workaround, in this case, is to download your files from Google Drive to your computer and then, upload them to Dropbox. 

     

    Hope that helps a bit.

  • avavolkov2000's avatar
    avavolkov2000
    Helpful | Level 5
    2 years ago

    Yes , It is possible 

    • Go to the Dropbox website and log into your Dropbox account.
    • Click the "..." (ellipsis) button in the "Files" section.
    • Depending on your Dropbox version, choose either "Transfer files" or "Move files."
    • Select "Google Drive" as the source and grant access to your Google Drive account as needed.
    • Choose the folders and files you want to move.
    • Choose the place where you want the files to be transferred, then select "Dropbox" as the destination.
    • Once you initiate the transfer, Dropbox will start transferring the chosen files from Google Drive to your Dropbox account.

     

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