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Viewed times. I have a CSV with a list of file names in the first column filename1 filename2 etc The actual files are sitting on website.

Thanks heaps. Improve this question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Its easy in Zapier create a Zap that is triggered for new rows in a google sheet, and when triggered reads a cell in the row which is the file url and uploads it to dropbox. Once you have set this up you paste your CSV into google sheets and voila!

Improve this answer. This recipe works fine if the entryUrl is a direct download link. But if the entryUrl is using redirection it only downloads a strange binary file.

The extension is good but the added file is corrupted and can't be used. It's another kind of redirection, but it works well with ifttt. Sign up to join this community.

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Asked 7 years, 1 month ago. Active 7 years, 1 month ago. Viewed times. Is anyone getting such a behaviour and knows a workaround? First, you have to select what is going to Trigger the Recipe, I mean, what event has to happen. In this case, we are going to select the "Every day at".

Now, just select the time you want the recipe to be fired if you want to download now the file, just select any time in the next minutes. Now that we have selected the Trigger of the recipe, we have to select the Action that this recipe should do. You also can log in to the other services you want to use and authorize IFTTT to connect to them on your behalf. Once you link a few accounts, you can begin to use recipes.

Recipes are user-created applets that you can use immediately. Simply select the applet you want to use and turn on the button to enable it the button will turn green.

Spend some time choosing recipes or creating your own. Think of the triggers that would be useful for your productivity flow.



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