Hello,
I am pulling several cells (i.e. A1, A5, C12) from the same google spreadsheet - so far I’ve used several requests but I was wondering if there is a way to get several cells in one module. (Cells that are not in the same range)
Thank you for your help
Grab all the rows and then filter out the ones you don’t want.
Hope this helps! Let me know if there are any further questions or issues.
— @samliew
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Thank you!
Could you give me an example? Are you using search rows in this case? What combination of modules would one use for this?
Run this and post your output bundle here.
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This will allow others to better assist you. Thanks!
Hope this helps! Let me know if there are any further questions or issues.
— @samliew
P.S.: Did you know, the concepts of about 70% of questions asked on this forum are already covered in the Make Academy. Investing some effort into it will save you lots of time and frustration using Make later!