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The Google Sheets module checks for matches between the sender’s email address and the list of client email addresses. If a match is found, the label client_mailbox
is added to the email. More information here.
When a Slack message is sent in a specified channel, the scenario checks the Google sheet with addresses. If it’s already there, it does nothing. But if it’s not there, the scenario adds the new email to the list. More information here.
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Creates a new conditional format rule at the given index. All subsequent rules' indexes are incremented.
Adds a context. Context is a concept that is frequently used by people who use the GTD methodology. It allows you to assign tasks to certain contexts in which they must be completed.
Adds a folder. Folders are a way to organize tasks and notes into groups. Most people use folders to keep different projects or areas of their life separated.
Adds a goal. Goals are a way to organize tasks. Most people use goals to indicate how tasks contribute to longer term goals or aspirations.
Adds a location. Locations are a way to organize tasks by where they can be completed.
Adds a note. The Notes section of Toodledo (sometimes called Notebook) is an entire section for long form notes that users can create. Notes can be organized into folders.
Appends a new row to the bottom of the table.
Adds a new sheet.
Adds a task. Tasks allow users to keep track of the things that they need to do. This helps them stay organized and be more productive.
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