Two way file sync between Shufflrr and Google Drive
Two way file sync between Shufflrr and Google Drive
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This template syncs presentation files between Shufflrr and Google Drive.
Don't get discouraged by the complexity of the template - the configuration process is not difficult! You just need to provide target folder IDs and log into Shufflrr and Google Drive.
The template is scheduled to run every 6 hours. You can change the schedule after you set up the template by clicking on the clock icon on the first module.
A few words about the template:
- The template syncs only new files and updated files.
- The template does not handle file deletions.
- The key between the sources is the file name and modified time. If you change the file name in one system, a new file will be created in the other system.
- This template can potentially consume lots of operations and data. Every time the template runs, it refreshes all the files in your target folders.
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