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Judge Joyce
12 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Can I merge two accounts?
I have two dropbox accounts under different email addresses. How do I combine the two accounts into one
Megan
Dropbox Staff
Hi Judge Joyce, thanks for posting here today!
If you use the desktop app, you can always make a copy of the content of account A locally, outside of your Dropbox folder.
Then you'd need to sign out of account A, and into account B, and transfer everything there.
Or, you can do what my colleague Jay already mentioned, and create shared folders from one account, to the other.
If you have any questions on how to do that, don't hesitate to let me know!
Judge Joyce
12 months agoExplorer | Level 4
I tried to follow Jay‘s instructions and I couldn’t get it to work. I can try using the computer and making a copy but right now I am having problems with my computer. Since Microsoft added copilot, without anyone’s permission, my computer freezes, and I am waiting to speak to someone from Microsoft tomorrow, can you give me detailed instructions as to how to do what you suggest once the computer is fixed? Thank you.
- Nancy12 months agoDropbox Staff
Hi from me as well, Judge Joyce!
As a first step, can you please clarify if you already have the Dropbox desktop app installed on your computer?
If you do, and you open your local Dropbox folder there, do you see the files of the Dropbox account you’d like to keep, or the files of the business that’s now closed?
- Judge Joyce12 months agoExplorer | Level 4Once my computer gets fixed, the dropbox icon on the desktop is my personal account. However I need to keep the files that are in the business account and it is larger than tbe personal account. I had hoped to merger the two or move the personal files into the business account. I am paying for extra storage on both accounts and want to reduce that to paying for just one.
- Megan12 months agoDropbox Staff
Hi again, Judge Joyce!
What you'd need to do, is to essentially make a copy of all the content that you have inside your personal Dropbox folder.
You can copy everything on a different path, (let's say your desktop) and then sign out from the app using these steps.
Make sure to copy the content, not delete them while the app is still running, and signed into your personal account, since that would result in a deletion.
You'd then sign into the Business account, and allow for all the content to sync to the newly existed Dropbox folder. Once that's done, you can then take your copy, paste it into the Business Dropbox folder, and allow for the changes to sync.
If you have any other questions, we're always here!
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