Create Microsoft Outlook events for new Aisle Planner projects
Effortlessly manage your events with this Aisle Planner and Microsoft Outlook integration. When a new project is created in Aisle Planner, this workflow will automatically generate an event in your Microsoft Outlook calendar. Stay organized and ensure you never miss a beat while juggling multiple projects and events.
Effortlessly manage your events with this Aisle Planner and Microsoft Outlook integration. When a new project is created in Aisle Planner, this workflow will automatically generate an event in your Microsoft Outlook calendar. Stay organized and ensure you never miss a beat while juggling multiple projects and events.
- When this happens...Project
Trigger when a new project is created.
- automatically do this!Create Event
Create an event in the calendar of your choice.
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New Lead
Trigger when a new lead is created.
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Trigger when a new payment is made.
Try ItContact first nameRequired
Contact last nameRequired
Contact company name
Role
Venue name
Contact primary email
Contact primary phone
Contact primary website
Contact address line 1
Contact address line 2
Contact city
Contact state
Contact postcode
Contact country
Event location city
Event location state
Project name
Project typeRequired
Estimated guest count
Budget currencyRequired
Estimated budget
Project Date Format
Project date
Lead source
Service type
Lead status
Notes
Calendar
Time BeforeRequired
Time Before (Unit)Required
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Project
Trigger when a new project is created.
Try ItProject nameRequired
Project templateRequired
Event location city
Event location state
TimezoneRequired
Project Date FormatRequired
Project dateRequired
Estimated guest count
Budget currencyRequired
Estimated budget
Project templateRequired
Event location city
Event location state
TimezoneRequired
Project Date FormatRequired
Project dateRequired
Estimated guest count
Budget currencyRequired
Estimated budget
Project party role 1Required
Project party firstname 1Required
Project party lastname 1Required
Project party role 2Required
Project party firstname 2Required
Project party lastname 2Required
Parent FolderRequired
Child Folder
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