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Frequently Asked Questions about Google Slides + RSS by Zapier integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Google Slides and RSS by Zapier
How does the integration between Google Slides and RSS by Zapier work?
The integration involves setting up automated workflows that connect Google Slides with RSS feeds through triggers and actions. For example, whenever there's a new item in an RSS feed, a trigger in Zapier can prompt an action to update or create a slide in your Google Slides presentation.
What kind of triggers can I use with Google Slides and RSS?
With this integration, you can use triggers such as 'New Item in Feed' from RSS, which will activate when there is a new content published. This trigger can then initiate actions in Google Slides like creating a new slide or updating content on an existing slide.
Can I customize the slides automatically created from RSS feeds?
Yes, you can customize the information transferred from your RSS feed into your Google Slides. Our platform allows mapping specific fields from the feed to different elements on your slides, ensuring that each slide contains exactly what you need.
Are there any limitations to be aware of when using this integration?
There might be some limitations based on your specific needs. For instance, certain custom formatting options may not carry over from the RSS feeds into Google Slides automatically. Additionally, the volume of data processed may be subject to plan limits.
How do I get started with setting up an integration between Google Slides and RSS?
To start setting up this integration, you'll need to create a Zap on our platform. First, select 'RSS by Zapier' as the trigger app and choose an appropriate event such as 'New Item in Feed.' Then set 'Google Slides' as the action app and define what should happen when this event occurs.
Is coding required to set up this automation between Google Slides and RSS feeds?
No coding is necessary! The setup process for these integrations is designed for users without technical expertise. You simply configure triggers and actions through our straightforward user interface.
Can I control which items from my RSS feed are turned into slides on Google Slides?
Certainly! You have the ability to apply filters within our platform that determine which items from your RSS feed should trigger actions in Google Slides, allowing you complete control over what gets translated into a presentation format.
Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
- New Presentation
Triggers when a new presentation is created.
Try It - Template PresentationRequired
- Name
- URLRequired
- Username
- Password
- What Triggers a New Feed Item?
Try It
- Title of New Presentation
- Is Shared?
- Template PresentationRequired
- Api_docs_info
- HTTP MethodRequired
- URLRequired
- Query String Parameters
- Headers
- Additional Request Headers
- Body
- Feed URLsRequired
- What Triggers a New Feed Item?
Try It- Feed Title
- Max Records
- Title of New Presentation
- Source URLRequired
- ContentRequired
- Automatically Truncate Messages over 10KB?
- Author_name
- Author_email
- Author_link
- Media URL
- Media MIME Type
- Media Length in Bytes
- Pubdate