Move new Google Docs documents to Dropbox as files
Effortlessly organize your Google Docs and Dropbox files with this seamless workflow. When you create a new document in Google Docs, it will automatically be moved to a specified folder in your Dropbox account. Save time and maintain a clutter-free digital workspace by letting this automation handle your file management for you.
Effortlessly organize your Google Docs and Dropbox files with this seamless workflow. When you create a new document in Google Docs, it will automatically be moved to a specified folder in your Dropbox account. Save time and maintain a clutter-free digital workspace by letting this automation handle your file management for you.
- When this happens...New DocumentTriggers when a new document is added (inside any folder). 
- automatically do this!Move FileMoves a file to a new location at the path you specify. 
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- New Document- Triggers when a new document is added (inside any folder). Try It
- Drive 
- Folder 
- Document NameRequired 
- Text to AppendRequired 
- Append Text on New Line? 
 
- FileRequired 
- Specify Document Name 
- Drive 
- Folder 
 
- DocumentRequired 
- Start position (Index)Required 
- End position (Index)Required 
- Formatting Options 
- Font size (points) 
- Font family 
- Text color (hex) 
- Background color (hex) 
- Segment ID 
- Tab ID 
 
- Drive 
- Folder 
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- Drive containing the template document 
- Folder containing the template document 
- Template DocumentRequired 
- New Document NameRequired 
- Drive 
- Folder for new Document 
- Sharing Preference 
- Unused Fields Preference 
- Export Formats 
- Insert Inline Image (Image URL) 
- Image location (Segment ID) 
- Image location (Index) 
- Image location (tabId) 
 
- DocumentRequired 
- Find textRequired 
- Replace text 
- Match case 
 
- DocumentRequired 
- Image URLRequired 
- Insert position (Index)Required 
- Width (points) 
- Height (points) 
- Segment ID 
- Tab ID 
 

















