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> [!NOTE]
> Aligns block integrations documentation with GitBook.
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links with `block-integrations/`
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file-level `additional_content`
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updated links; adds `docs/integrations/SUMMARY.md`
> - Adds new guides: `guides/llm-providers.md`,
`guides/voice-providers.md`
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## Google Sheets Read
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### What it is
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A block that reads data from a Google Sheets spreadsheet.
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### What it does
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This block retrieves information from a specified range within a Google Sheets spreadsheet.
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### How it works
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The block connects to Google Sheets using provided credentials, then fetches data from the specified spreadsheet and range.
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### Inputs
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| Credentials | Authentication information required to access Google Sheets |
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| Spreadsheet ID | The unique identifier of the spreadsheet you want to read from |
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| Range | The specific area of the spreadsheet you want to read (e.g., "Sheet1!A1:B2") |
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### Outputs
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| Result | The data retrieved from the spreadsheet, organized in rows and columns |
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| Error | Any error message that occurred during the process |
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### Possible use case
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A marketing team could use this block to automatically retrieve the latest campaign performance data from a shared Google Sheets document for analysis and reporting.
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## Google Sheets Write
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### What it is
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A block that writes data to a Google Sheets spreadsheet.
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### What it does
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This block allows you to input data into a specified range within a Google Sheets spreadsheet.
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### How it works
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The block authenticates with Google Sheets using provided credentials, then updates the specified spreadsheet range with the given data.
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| Credentials | Authentication information required to access Google Sheets |
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| Spreadsheet ID | The unique identifier of the spreadsheet you want to write to |
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| Range | The specific area of the spreadsheet where you want to write data (e.g., "Sheet1!A1:B2") |
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| Values | The data you want to write to the spreadsheet, organized in rows and columns |
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### Outputs
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| Result | Information about the write operation, such as the number of cells, columns, and rows updated |
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| Error | Any error message that occurred during the process |
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### Possible use case
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An automated inventory system could use this block to update stock levels in a Google Sheets spreadsheet whenever products are sold or restocked, ensuring real-time inventory tracking. |