Create spreadsheet columns in Google Sheets for new leads in Client Dispute Manager
Streamline your lead management with this workflow. Whenever there's a new lead in Client Dispute Manager, a fresh column is created in your Google Sheets. This allows you to keep your data neat and organized, making it easier for you to follow up on leads and manage your client disputes efficiently.
- When this happens...New LeadTriggers when a new lead is created.
- automatically do this!Create Spreadsheet ColumnCreate a new column in a specific spreadsheet.
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