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Frequently Asked Questions about Dropbox + Evernote integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Dropbox and Evernote
How do I connect my Dropbox account to Evernote through this integration?
To connect Dropbox and Evernote, first sign up or log into your account with us. From the dashboard, select 'Make a Zap' to start creating a new integration. Choose Dropbox as your trigger app and authorize access to your Dropbox account. Next, choose Evernote as your action app and authorize it as well. Follow the prompts to set up and test the integration.
What triggers can I use with my Dropbox and Evernote integration?
In our system, you can trigger actions in Evernote when there are events like new files added in specific folders within Dropbox or when files are updated. These triggers are highly customizable based on your specific requirements.
Are there any actions available in Evernote for this integration?
Yes, you can set actions like creating a new note, updating an existing note, or even attaching files from Dropbox into a specified note within Evernote when your specified triggers occur.
Can I integrate multiple Dropbox folders with one Evernote notebook?
Definitely! When setting up integrations, you can specify multiple 'New File in Folder' triggers for different Dropbox folders that all point towards creating notes in the same or different notebooks within Evernote.
Is it possible to specify criteria for which files trigger actions between Dropbox and Evernote?
Yes, during the setup process of the integration, we allow you to add filters that let you narrow down which types of files will trigger the creation of notes or updates in Evernote. This enables precise control over what content gets transferred based on file types or naming conventions.
Does this integration support other file formats besides standard documents?
Within our system's setup options, this integration supports various file formats including images and PDFs besides standard text documents. Our platform facilitates seamless transfers ensuring compatibility with major file types used across both services.
What should I do if my integration between Dropbox and Evernote is not working properly?
If your setup isn't functioning as expected, double-check that both accounts are correctly authorized. Review whether any filters might be inadvertently excluding intended files from triggering actions. You might also want to test individual parts of the zap separately to isolate potential issues.
Supported triggers and actions
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