How can i transfer attachments from g mail to dropbox

There are a few ways to transfer attachments from Gmail to Dropbox:

Method 1: Using the Gmail Add-on

  1. Install the Dropbox Gmail add-on from the Google Workspace Marketplace.
  2. Open a Gmail message with an attachment you want to transfer.
  3. Click on the three vertical dots next to the attachment and select "Save to Dropbox".
  4. Authenticate with your Dropbox account if prompted.
  5. Choose the folder where you want to save the attachment.

Method 2: Using the Dropbox Website

  1. Log in to your Dropbox account on the Dropbox website.
  2. Click on the "Files" tab and then click on "Upload files".
  3. Click on "Choose files" and select the attachment from your Gmail message.
  4. You can also use the "Drag and drop" option to upload the attachment.
  5. Once uploaded, you can move the file to the desired folder.

Method 3: Using the Gmail Extension

  1. Install the "Gmail Attachments to Dropbox" extension from the Chrome Web Store.
  2. Open a Gmail message with an attachment you want to transfer.
  3. Click on the extension icon in the top right corner of the browser.
  4. Select the attachment you want to transfer and choose the Dropbox folder where you want to save it.
  5. Authenticate with your Dropbox account if prompted.

Method 4: Using the Dropbox Desktop App

  1. Install the Dropbox desktop app on your computer.
  2. Open the app and navigate to the "Files" tab.
  3. Right-click on the attachment in your Gmail message and select "Save link as".
  4. Choose the Dropbox folder where you want to save the attachment.
  5. Authenticate with your Dropbox account if prompted.

Method 5: Using a Third-Party Service

  1. Use a third-party service like Sanebox or Attachments.me to transfer attachments from Gmail to Dropbox.
  2. These services often offer a browser extension or add-on that allows you to transfer attachments with a few clicks.

Remember to always check the file size and type restrictions for both Gmail and Dropbox before transferring attachments.