Accredible Certificates + Microsoft Excel integrations
Add new Accredible Certificates credentials to Microsoft Excel rows
Effortlessly keep track of new credentials in your Microsoft Excel sheets by connecting it with Accredible Certificates. This workflow is designed to add a new row in Excel every time a new credential is created in Accredible Certificates. Stay organized and save time with this seamless integration that ensures your data is always up-to-date.
- When this happens...New Credential CreatedTriggers when a new credential is created.
- automatically do this!Add RowAdds a new row to the end of a worksheet.
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More things you can do with Accredible Certificates and Microsoft Excel
Discover other triggers and actions you can use with Accredible Certificates and Microsoft Excel
- New Credential Published
Triggers when a new Credential is published.
Try ItTriggerInstant - Cohort NameRequired
- Recipient NameRequired
- Recipient EmailRequired
- Course Name
- Course Description
- Issue Date
- Expiry Date
- Grade
- Attributes
- Recipient Sync Id
- Publish Credential
- Unique Custom Identifier
ActionWrite- CredentialRequired
ActionWrite- Group ID
- Recipient Name
- Email Address
- Recipient Sync ID
- License ID
- Start Date
- End Date
- Start Update Date
- End Update Date
- Page Size
- Page
ActionSearch
- New Credential Created
Triggers when a new credential is created.
Try ItTriggerPolling - Credential IDRequired
- DescriptionRequired
- SupplementalRequired
- NameRequired
- GradeRequired
ActionWrite- CredentialRequired
- Cohort Name
- Recipient Name
- Recipient Email
- Course Name
- Course Description
- Issue Date
- Expiry Date
- Grade
- Attributes
- Recipient Sync Id
ActionWrite- Group Name
ActionSearch
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