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Triggers (If this)
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New spreadsheet added to folder
This trigger fires when a new spreadsheet is added to a Google Drive folder you specify. Note: only works for spreadsheets created after the Applet turned on.
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New Episode
This trigger fires when there is a new episode available for the "Talk Python To Me" Podcast
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New worksheet in spreadsheet
This trigger fires when a new worksheet is added to a spreadsheet you specify.
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New row added to spreadsheet
This trigger fires when a new row is added to a spreadsheet you specify.
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Cell updated in spreadsheet
This trigger fires when a particular cell is updated within the spreadsheet you specify.





Queries (With)
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Current values of a row
This query returns the current values in a given row. Values from columns A-Z are available as ingredients.
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Current value of a cell
This query returns the current value of a single cell in your spreadsheet.
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History of rows added to spreadsheet
This query returns a list of when a new row is added to a spreadsheet you specify.
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History of when Cell was updated in spreadsheet
This query returns a list of when a particular cell was updated within the spreadsheet you specify.
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History of spreadsheets added to folder
This query returns a list of when a new spreadsheet is added to a Google Drive folder you specify. Note: only works for spreadsheets created after the Applet turned on.
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History of worksheets in spreadsheet
This query returns a list of when a new worksheet is added to a spreadsheet you specify.






Actions (Then that)
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Update cell in spreadsheet
This action will update a single cell in the first worksheet of a spreadsheet you specify. Note: a new spreadsheet is created if the file doesn't exist.
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Add row to spreadsheet
This action will add a single row to the bottom of the first worksheet of a spreadsheet you specify. Note: a new spreadsheet is created after 2000 rows.


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About Google Sheets
Google Sheets lets you create and edit spreadsheets stored on your Google Drive. Turn on Applets to monitor specific cells in your spreadsheets as well create news docs, rows, and cell updates.
Google Sheets lets you create and edit spreadsheets stored on your Google Drive. Turn on Applets to monitor specific cells in your spreadsheets as well create news docs, rows, and cell updates.
About Talk Python To Me
Talk Python to Me is a popular podcast centered around the world of Python programming. It is hosted by Michael Kennedy, who interviews guests from various areas of the Python community, including developers, authors, and educators. The podcast covers a wide range of topics related to Python, such as new libraries and frameworks, best practices, career advice, and the latest trends in the Python ecosystem. It is a great resource for both beginners and experienced Python developers looking to stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in the Python world.
Talk Python to Me is a popular podcast centered around the world of Python programming. It is hosted by Michael Kennedy, who interviews guests from various areas of the Python community, including developers, authors, and educators. The podcast covers a wide range of topics related to Python, such as new libraries and frameworks, best practices, career advice, and the latest trends in the Python ecosystem. It is a great resource for both beginners and experienced Python developers looking to stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in the Python world.