![]() Just to make sure, I attach 2 screenshots showing the 2 steps of the Zap. Would you have any idea how to make sure the Zap loops to account for multiple files in the Airtable attachment field? I also tried appending the Loop ID in the file name, but still no looping (as shown in attached screenshot). With Zapier, you can do more than just connect your apps - you can automate entire processes from beginning to end Check out the following list of triggers and actions you can use with Google Drive, YouTube, and Airtable. However, I’m getting only file per Airtable record, even if the record has multiple file attachments in the Attachment field. Do even more with Google Drive + YouTube + Airtable. So I edited the Zap to include filename (of name of person submitting Airtable form) and the Airtable Record ID, and added the extension of JPG, and now yes, some of the files are passing through to Google Drive. ![]() If you set the trigger to airtable new row, then you can use the Dropbox Find File function in Zapier, then update your Airtable record with the Dropbox variable File. However, on the Google Drive folder, I just got abstract files with long names, probably the url. Yes, this is pretty straightforward in Zapier. ![]() Regardless, when running the Zap, I get message that “Create Loop From Line Items” was successful, and Google Drive “Upload File” was successful. How to access PDF file stored in Airtable to send it as an attachment 5 months ago 6 replies 57 views Quentin Zakoian New 2 replies Hi all I have a pdf file stored in an Airtable field, but when I try to send it through an Outlook step in Zapier, it only generates a blank page with the title of the file written in it. I just tried this about a dozen times, but keep getting the “This URL has expired” when testing in Zapier. Please remember that this is a public forum and to remove any sensitive information prior to posting. This post has been edited by a moderator to remove personal information.
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