![]() ![]() There are a number of use cases where you want to synchronize files and folders, with the most common being backups. Having it automated, you can save a lot of time to do a lot of other things.An often overlooked, but important task is to sync files on Mac. This will make all the difference when you need to make changes in bulk. This added service to Dropbox is simple, yet it is a great help to help automate many actions you want to do to your files. Now open your Wappwolf page and you will see the number of files processed highlighted in ‘green’. Your original files will be moved to Processed folder, while the converted files will be in the parent folder. Just move your files to the Automator folder. ![]() For example if your folder name is ‘Automator’, in Dropbox it wll be Dropbox > Automator. To automate this action, simply move your file to the folder you have selected. You can also stop automation, delete and create a new one from here. Every time you transfer supported files into the selected folder, the conversion status will appear on this page. That’s all you need to do, and now you will be redirected to your status page. Once you select an action, scroll down to the bottom and click Add action again. Read to understand how the automation works and to find the supported file types, then click Add Action to proceed. When you select any action, you will see details of the action. You can select to convert a document to PDF, auto upload to Google Drive cloud storage, send to your Kindle and more (see below). If you prefer to automate a document, select from the ‘Document’ section. You will have an option to set the automation action. Select any folder, or click to create a ‘New Folder’, then click Next. Select the folder in your Dropbox you want to set automation. Select number 2 to give only one folder access to Dropbox-Automator.Īfter you have selected to connect with Dropbox, you need to allow Wappwolf access to your account. You will have options to connect with your Dropbox account, select to Connect Dropbox or you can also sign up with your email. To start automating actions whenever you move files to Dropbox, go to Wappwolf Dropbox Automator start page and click on the Try now button. Next, I will walk you through how to set actions to convert documents to PDF. Whenever you save a file into the folder, it will automatically create a new folder called ‘Processed’ inside your selected folder – Dropbox > YourFolder > Processed.Īll files you save inside YourFolder will be transferred to Processed folder, where all the original files will be kept. When you set an action to your folder, Dropbox Automator will start watching your folder. The other things you can do with it include: There are many available ‘actions’ you can use, including converting files to PDF format without having to convert them on your own. Dropbox Automator will trigger the actions when it finds the supported files in the selected folder.Set the actions you want to apply to the files saved in this folder. ![]()
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