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russ77home
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
How can I best go about moving Google photos to Dropbox?
Now that I have re-signed with Dropbox, how can I move my Google photo's into my Dropbox
- 7 years agoYou'll need to download them to a device first before re-uploading to Dropbox I'm afraid.
I'm not aware of any transfer tools which will do it for you
RWB1
New member | Level 2
When you say to download the Google photos to your computer, what does that mean? Do I have to go into each photo in Google Photos and download it individually to my desktop? And then move all of them to Dropbox? Isn't there a way to mass copy the files so I can grab them and move copies to Dropbox?
Mark
7 years agoSuper User II
As for mass downloading you need to ask Google I'm afraid, but yes, ultimately you need to download from Google to them reupload to Dropbox.
- RWB17 years agoNew member | Level 2
OK. Thanks for responding.
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