We would like to publish and share a sheet with a set filter so that when the sheet is opened with the shared link, it keeps the saved Filter. When the sheet is open you can see all shared filters, but we want to make it easy for team members to open the sheet and already see the filter we have saved for them to view.
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Evaluating this. Trying to coordinate a situation with multiple external stakeholders and only want them to see data that is public. (One field asks: Is this event private?). Filter logic: Only display events that have privacy question as No. As a workaround it appears to work with reports - but reports don't have an iCal publish feature.
Currently, sheets that are published with filters lose their filter upon page refresh. Can we introduce an option where the filters will remain? This way when published sheets are modified the end-user does not have to apply the filter every single time they refresh to see new changes?
Hello! Is there anything coming for this? It would be so helpful!
Seconding this, we need this.
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