Add new Monday.com group items as rows in Google Sheets
Add new Monday.com group items as rows in Google Sheets
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Streamline your project management by automatically tracking updates in Monday.com and logging them in Google Sheets. With this template, every time a new item is added to a specified group in Monday.com, Make will seamlessly create a new row in your Google Sheets. This ensures that you have a real-time record of your project progress, making it easier to analyze and manage your tasks effectively. Perfect for teams looking to enhance their workflow and maintain organized documentation.
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