Connect OneNote and Zendesk Guide integrations
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Build your OneNote and Zendesk Guide integrations.
Create custom OneNote and Zendesk Guide workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Archives a given article.
Copies an existing page to another section.
Creates a new page.
Creates a new notebook.
Creates a new section.
Creates a new article.
Creates a new article attachment.
Deletes a page.
Deletes article attachment.
Popular OneNote and Zendesk Guide workflows.
Looking to get more out of OneNote and Zendesk Guide? With Make you can visually integrate OneNote and Zendesk Guide into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
Send Slack messages from new Zendesk Guide articles
Use this template to automatically send a Slack message when a new Zendesk Guide article is created. The template is scheduled to run every 3 hours. You can change it after clicking on the clock icon on the first module.
TRY IT ->Add new calendar events from your Google Sheet as a new page in OneNote
Whenever a new meeting is added to your Google Calendar, Make creates a new page in a specific section in OneNote.
TRY IT ->Create new page in OneNote when a meeting is booked on ScheduleOnce
Every time an appointment is scheduled with ScheduleOnce, Make will automatically create a page in OneNote.
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