Can you use dropbox with google mail merge

Yes, you can use Dropbox with Google Mail Merge. Here are a few ways to integrate the two:

  1. Upload your document to Dropbox: Save your document (e.g., a Google Doc) to your Dropbox account. Then, in Google Mail Merge, select "Upload a document" and choose the document from your Dropbox account.
  2. Use the Dropbox integration in Google Mail Merge: Google Mail Merge has a built-in integration with Dropbox. When you set up a new mail merge, you can select "Dropbox" as the document source. This will allow you to choose a document from your Dropbox account and use it as the template for your mail merge.
  3. Use the Google Drive integration in Google Mail Merge: While Google Mail Merge doesn't have a direct integration with Dropbox, you can use the Google Drive integration to achieve a similar result. Upload your document to Google Drive, then use the Google Drive integration in Google Mail Merge to select the document and use it as the template for your mail merge.
  4. Use Zapier or IFTTT to automate the process: If you want to automate the process of sending your mail merge documents to Dropbox, you can use Zapier or IFTTT to create a workflow that triggers when a new mail merge is sent. For example, you can set up a Zap that sends a new mail merge document to Dropbox every time a new email is sent.

Here are the general steps to follow:

Method 1: Upload your document to Dropbox

  1. Save your document (e.g., a Google Doc) to your Dropbox account.
  2. In Google Mail Merge, select "Upload a document" and choose the document from your Dropbox account.
  3. Configure your mail merge settings as usual.

Method 2: Use the Dropbox integration in Google Mail Merge

  1. Set up a new mail merge in Google Mail Merge.
  2. Select "Dropbox" as the document source.
  3. Choose the document from your Dropbox account.
  4. Configure your mail merge settings as usual.

Method 3: Use the Google Drive integration in Google Mail Merge

  1. Upload your document to Google Drive.
  2. Set up a new mail merge in Google Mail Merge.
  3. Select "Google Drive" as the document source.
  4. Choose the document from your Google Drive account.
  5. Configure your mail merge settings as usual.

Method 4: Use Zapier or IFTTT to automate the process

  1. Set up a Zap or Applet that triggers when a new mail merge is sent.
  2. Configure the Zap or Applet to send the new mail merge document to Dropbox.
  3. Configure your mail merge settings as usual.

By following these methods, you can use Dropbox with Google Mail Merge to send customized documents to your contacts.