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liz g.4
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
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Saving Paper docs to existing Dropbox folder structure/file-system.
Hi
A number of us have started using dropbox paper at work. We want to save documents that we create in paper to an existing Team folder but I can't see how to do this. Any ideas anyone?
- killeraestheticHelpful | Level 6
Any progress on this in 2019??
- adamconnorNew member | Level 2
It's 2019 and this still hasn't happened? My team and I would love to use Paper more, but without it being integrated into the folder structure we already use for storing shared docs on DB, it's been pointless.
- AbundTreeExplorer | Level 4
I'm new to Paper and loving it! But, I'm getting confused by the folders in Paper Home. Being very familiar with Dropbox folders, I want to learn how to keep all my Paper documents organized inside my existing Dropbox folders without creating new folders which are outside of the Dropbox structure. Please tell me this is possible! And if so how do I do it?
For example, let's say I am taking notes from a meeting on a particular project. The project already has a folder in Dropbox where other documents for research, budgets, etc are. Now, that I am using Paper for my meeting notes (instead of Evernote), I want to put my Paper meeting notes into the project's Dropbox folder?
That way everything for that project is all in one place. The "Meeting Notes" subfolder I want to create can be shared with all of the team via folder sharing permissions. Otherwise, if the meeting notes (or anything I create in Paper for that matter, will live in a different location and I'll be managing two folders for each project. That would be a deal killer and I'll have to go back to my old, antiquated system.
Thanks!
- WalterDropbox Staff
Thanks for using Paper and welcome to our Community AbundTree!
As your post echoes an already existing - and popular if I may add - feature request.
Feel free to take a look at what other same-minded users have offered on this discussion and make sure to upvote this too (by clicking on the like button).
Thanks again for sharing your thoughts and ideas about this and please let me know if you have anything else to add or ask; I'll be happy to follow up.
- AbundTreeExplorer | Level 4
@walter Thanks for pointing me towards this post and thread.
I am beyond sad that my hopes for Paper and Dropbox folders aren't going to be a reality. Really sad!
And I am really shocked to see this has been a request from 2015.
Is it not being taken as seriously because it "only" has 95 upvotes? How many are needed? By reading the posts, and even more importantly their tone, it seems that the integration would make Dropbox a gamechanger and help them move to the forefront of the market. Users have said they will gladly migrate from Evernote and Google Drive. Me being one of them. Is the code for both too complex to merge? Is it a security issue?
I can tell you, for my needs, making a pdf of the Paper document and uploading it to Dropbox doesn't help the document stay alive. Most of the time, I will want to use Paper for to-do lists, comments, group collaboration, etc.
If this issue isn't at the top, how can we help escalate this to the top of the Feature Request list?
- TiffanyP15Helpful | Level 6
I'm with Walter. I fully believe the 95 votes are only a fraction of people that want this feature. My requests are on behalf of my whole office. It's not a huge office, but we still need workable features. Instead, we get a new file system for our desktops that is completely not needed in our environment while we still await other, more useful features.
- Bob R.4Collaborator | Level 10
At the risk of piling on with regard to this topic, it would appear that Dropbox valued the "integration" concept highly enough that they made 3rd party editor integration a priority and rolled it out with great fanfair. Yet when it comes to their own application (Paper), they apparently don't value it enough to give it the same treatment. If Word and Google Docs are invaluable resources ...why not Paper? There MUST be more to this than meets the eye. Consider this another hand raised for prioritizing Paper/Dropbox integration.
- slidedesignrHelpful | Level 6^I agree 100%. How is full integration of Dropbox and Paper not on the horizon? This makes no sense for Dropbox to be integrated with Office 365, and not its own product. This renders Paper effectively useless. Time to move all of my documents off of it, and onto Office 365/OneDrive?
- kk26Explorer | Level 3
Ditto on all these comments... 4 years later and still no integration?? I don't want to use Google Docs or Office. I want to use Dropbox Paper, but keep the docs with all my other related files in my existing Dropbox file structure. I bet if a survey was sent out, this feature would be highly voted for.
- kenchikukaNew member | Level 2
I'd like to add on to this request. At work we have a brand folder that we use to house relevant documentation. I would like to be able to have Paper documents in this folder (i.e. Brand > Technical Documents > Imagery Requirements/Process Documentation/Et Cetera). It is important to us that these documents are visible within the "standard" Dropbox folder hierarchy, and not "hidden" within browser.
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