![]() ![]() The file(s) in the attachment field in Export View should now be in your Google Drive. If you like, the File Name can be pulled from the table’s primary field.Īfter testing, save the Zap and turn it on. In this case, since the attachment field is named Attachments, it’s “Attachments URL” Set up template: It’s possible to precisely specify where the files are uploaded to in Google Drive. ![]() For the next (action) step, set up the following: Action App: Google Drive Google Drive Action: Upload a file Choose Account: Select your Google Drive account. For the Trigger Step, select the following: Trigger App: Airtable Airtable Trigger: New record in view Account: Here you’ll need to provide your API key (from /account) to grant Zapier access to your Airtable Account. (If you’re new to Zapier, I’d recommend taking a look at this guide.) Set a new record entering the export view as the trigger for the zap. Likewise, only the one checked record should be visible. Then, configure a filter in this view that only shows records where the checkbox field is checked. Name this view “Exports.” In this view, create a new checkbox field and check off just a single record that has an attachment. To do so, first create a new grid view on the table with the attachments you’d like to export. Hi while it isn’t currently possible to bulk export attachments from Airtable, you can set up a Zapier integration that moves all files in an attachment field to Google Drive, where it’s easy to bulk-download files. ![]()
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