Create Facebook Pages posts from new Google Docs documents in a specific folder
When a new document is created in your designated Google Docs folder, this workflow promptly shares it as a post on your Facebook Page. It's a perfect way to keep your audience updated with your latest content without any manual effort on your part, ensuring timely updates and consistent engagement on your Facebook Page. It's a practical solution for time-crunched admins who need an efficient, seamless way to distribute their Google Docs content on social media.
When a new document is created in your designated Google Docs folder, this workflow promptly shares it as a post on your Facebook Page. It's a perfect way to keep your audience updated with your latest content without any manual effort on your part, ensuring timely updates and consistent engagement on your Facebook Page. It's a practical solution for time-crunched admins who need an efficient, seamless way to distribute their Google Docs content on social media.
- When this happens...New Document in Folder
Triggers when a new document is added to a specific folder (but not its subfolders).
- automatically do this!Create Page Post
Triggers when anyone (including you) posts to your Page's Timeline.
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New Document
Triggers when a new document is added (inside any folder).
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Folder
Document NameRequired
Text to AppendRequired
Append Text on New Line?
FileRequired
Specify Document Name
Drive
Folder
Stop on errorRequired
HTTP MethodRequired
URLRequired
Query string parameters
Additional request headers
Body
Drive
Folder
Try ItDrive containing the template document
Folder containing the template document
Template DocumentRequired
New Document NameRequired
Drive
Folder for new Document
Sharing Preference
Unused Fields Preference
Export Formats
Insert Inline Image (Image URL)
Image location (Segment ID)
Image location (Index)
Image location (tabId)
Document NameRequired
Document ContentRequired
Drive
Folder
Export Formats
Insert Inline Image (Image URL)
Image location (Segment ID)
Image location (Index)
Image location (tabId)
Drive
Folder
Document NameRequired