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When routing files in Google Drive from one folder to another

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Manny_M

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Hello all and thank you in advance. I am using the Router task function to move one file from a folder in Google Drive into another as outlined in this video, but I would like to know if it is possible to keep a copy of the file from the original location folder? I have an auto-refresh csv file that I need to be in the folder location daily. If this is possible can anyone please tell me how to do this without manually uploading the file in the original location folder please. I intend to have this process fully automated to provide context. Thank you!
 

ArshilAhmad

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Hi @Manny_M,

Based on my limited understanding of your use case, it seems like instead of moving the file to a different folder, you want to create a copy of the file in another folder. I suggest using the "Copy a File" action event instead of the "Move a File" action event. This will help you keep the original file in its original folder while creating a copy in a different folder.
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