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How to move/copy all items from my OneDrive account to my new Dropbox directory?

How to move/copy all items from my OneDrive account to my new Dropbox directory?

Michael_W_G_Kelly
Explorer | Level 4
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Fed up with OneDrive, therefore.....

How do I move or copy ALL items from my <OneDrive> to my new Dropbox directory <OneDrive Copy>?

 

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Rich
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@Michael_W_G_Kelly wrote:

How do I move or copy ALL items from my <OneDrive> to my new Dropbox directory <OneDrive Copy>?


If both services are installed on your computer and syncing to the local drive, just copy or move the files from one folder to the other.

 

If you don't have both applications syncing all of your files to the local drive, your best option would be to use a third-party service to transfer from one cloud provider to another, such as MultCloud. Other options would include Cyberduck or Mountainduck to browse or mount the cloud folders as local drives, and just copy files between them.

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Rich
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@Michael_W_G_Kelly wrote:

How do I move or copy ALL items from my <OneDrive> to my new Dropbox directory <OneDrive Copy>?


If both services are installed on your computer and syncing to the local drive, just copy or move the files from one folder to the other.

 

If you don't have both applications syncing all of your files to the local drive, your best option would be to use a third-party service to transfer from one cloud provider to another, such as MultCloud. Other options would include Cyberduck or Mountainduck to browse or mount the cloud folders as local drives, and just copy files between them.

Michael_W_G_Kelly
Explorer | Level 4
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Thank you very much.  Both directories are on the same machine and are now synced!!

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