[404] File not found (GOOGLE DOCS) Google.doc.ID changed by make

Hey Everyone!

I’m running an automation to turn google.docs into voices with 11labs.
The automation was running perfectly, but a few files are getting stuck.
It must be something simple, like a filter orso, but I cannot seem to find it…

Here’s what’s happening. For this automation I decided to use google.doc-ID. I’m using Trello, and i’m manually pasting the google.doc-ID into Trello as a trigger. But make is slightly changing the google.id, which causes google not to find the document, causing the error.



Here’s the make automation + the error I am getting.

But as you can see here, the google.doc-ID has gotten an \ infront of the _

All tips and advices are welcome
(I got started with Make only 2 days ago, but couldn’t find a topic with the same problem. Apologies if missed!)

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