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Hi Emeka - Try these steps - (once you’ve opened the Google Form and the “Smartsheet Sync” panel is visible on the right-side of the screen): -Click the Disconnect from Smartsheet link -Click the Connect to Smartsheet button -Click the Resume button Once you complete these steps, the connection between the form and…
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嗨,比尔,而主列currently only be a Text/Number column, you could use a formula to put the Auto-Number value in to the Primary Column. The formula would look something like: =[Row ID]1 You'll want to change the words between the brackets to exactly match your column headers, including capitalization.…
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Hi Matt - If the target sheet was deleted, you could undelete the sheet (click Home > Deleted Items, right-click the sheet to Undelete) and then bulk remove the links from the target sheet. To bulk remove the links, multi-select the cells (hold Ctrl on a PC or command on a Mac and then click the cells), right-click the…
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Hi Tim, Steve - The Community was not hacked, but there were some threads posted by international users that we consider to be spam. We've since removed the posts and will be closely monitoring for other posts similar to this in the future. Thanks, Sonia
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Hi andrew d - If you have the Enterprise version of the product, you can use single sign on to create a cname (like smartsheet.andrewd.com). To learn more about Enterprise, check out our pricing page and also feel free to reach out to[email protected]-SoniaR
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Hi ScottS - Web Forms can't be used to update existing rows, but you can set up recurring row Update Requests to allow your project managers to update the rows/projects on a weekly basis. Have a look at the linked help article and reply here if you have any questions. -SoniaR
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Yes! The formula would look like =SUM(CHILDREN([Insert name of column]))