I have a use case where it’d be great if I could have an RSS feed populating a sheet. I would then either use the sheet directly or reference it’s information in other sheets.
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Hi,
I hope you're well and safe!
Possible Workarounds.
Would any of those options work/help?
I hope that helps!
Be safe, and have a fantastic week!
Best,
Andrée Starå | Workflow Consultant / CEO @ WORK BOLD
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Hi @Andrée Starå, thx for info.
I was unaware of Bridge. It could be a great solution, but the additional cost might be a barrier.
I'm not experienced with API, but I'm willing to try.
We don't use Zapier at our organization.
Excellent!
Happy to help!
Do you use Microsoft PowerApps? That could be another option.
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Yes, I know how to do it in Power Apps, but I'd like to do it right in Smartsheet. Cheers.
Ok. I understand!
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