How to Copy, Move, and Delete on Sugarsync Web App

Log into SugarSync., Go to the source location of files/folders to copy., Tick the checkboxes of the files or folders you want to copy., Copy the files or folders., Set the destination folder., Paste the files or folders.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Log into SugarSync.

    Go to www.sugarsync.com on a new web browser, and log in using your SugarSync account.

    The web app will launch.
  2. Step 2: Go to the source location of files/folders to copy.

    Click on the connected device, and then the folders, to navigate through them.

    Go to the source location where the files or folders you want to copy are stored. , They will be highlighted. , Do this by clicking on the file icon with the plus sign on the toolbar that will appear.

    This is the “Copy” button. , A window will appear with your SugarSync folder directory.

    Navigate through the folders and set the folder where the copied files or folders will be copied to. , Click on the “Paste” button to create a copy of the selected files or folders in the specified folder.

    You now have two copies of the original files or folders.
  3. Step 3: Tick the checkboxes of the files or folders you want to copy.

  4. Step 4: Copy the files or folders.

  5. Step 5: Set the destination folder.

  6. Step 6: Paste the files or folders.

Detailed Guide

Go to www.sugarsync.com on a new web browser, and log in using your SugarSync account.

The web app will launch.

Click on the connected device, and then the folders, to navigate through them.

Go to the source location where the files or folders you want to copy are stored. , They will be highlighted. , Do this by clicking on the file icon with the plus sign on the toolbar that will appear.

This is the “Copy” button. , A window will appear with your SugarSync folder directory.

Navigate through the folders and set the folder where the copied files or folders will be copied to. , Click on the “Paste” button to create a copy of the selected files or folders in the specified folder.

You now have two copies of the original files or folders.

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