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Dropbox Files from One Account to Another

by Methai N. Software Specialist

Summary

If you are searching for the perfect solution to perform the process for Dropbox move files from one account to another account directly and then this article can help you at the most as it contains the exact way to perform the Dropbox migration process. This has an explanation of both manual method and the automated tool that is CubexSoft Dropbox Migration tool which can move files between cloud storage with one or more than one account of Dropbox application to another account or accounts of the same application that is Dropbox.

Manual Way to Perform Dropbox Move Files from One Account to Another Account

  1. First, you need to sign in your that account from which you want to transfer data into another account of Dropbox.
  2. Now, create a Shared folder in the source account then add that destination Dropbox account in which data will be transferred.
  3. After that, follow the drag and drop process to transfer only those files into that newly created folder that you want to view in your destination account.
  4. Open your destination account in the incognito tab and from the source account, go for the Shared section where your created folder will appear.
  5. Now, click on the Add option and then go for destination account which is opened in the incognito tab of the browser.
  6. After all this process now, you can view transferred data in your destination account’s My Files section.

After understand the procedural steps of the manual method is known to all of us that this method has some limitations as it can perform the process with only two accounts of Dropbox application first is the source account and the other one is destination account. With this procedure, you can process Dropbox move files from one account to another and view the data in the desired account but you can process data with this method for only one time. If you want to migrate data for the second time then you have to remove the last created shared folder which leads to loss of data of last created folder.

Dropbox Move Files from One Account to Another with Automated Software

With the use of automated software that is the Dropbox Migration Tool, any user can perform this technical process as this tool has a user-friendly view for all sections of the software. This allows the user to move data from more than one Dropbox account to multiple destination accounts of the same storage application. You can easily understand that the process for Dropbox move files from one account to another account of the Dropbox application.

This software contains two options to transfer data. First is the date range filtration option through which you can perform migration that data which falls in the selected date range. The other one is the file type filtration option, with this you can move only required type of files. This software maintains the structure of data so that the user can understand all transferred data easily.

Free Edition of Dropbox Migration Tool

Through this edition of the automated tool, you can check the working relevancy of this software. You can follow the process Dropbox move files from one account to another with the first item from every folder which is loaded by the software from your selected Dropbox accounts. You can try this on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP and all other lower versions of Windows OS.

Conclusion

It is now easier to understand the ways to perform Dropbox move files from one account to another account of the same application. As though the above discussion, we can know the manual procedure which is not a completely reliable solution whereas through automated solution anyone can perform a cloud drive migration process without any error occurrence.


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About Methai N. Advanced   Software Specialist

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Joined APSense since, June 1st, 2020, From United States, United States.

Created on May 12th 2021 07:49. Viewed 220 times.

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