How to Re-Authorize Google Sheets

Christian Goss
Christian Goss
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Google Sheets Reauthorization flow

The first thing to do to re-authorize a Google Sheet integration used with a bridge is to disable the bridge, using the toggle in the bridge table.

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Depending on the type of Bridge you have to follow the steps below.

Simple Bridge

Open the bridge and in the first screen you have to click on the button “edit” shown belowImage

A popup will be opened where you can click on the Authorize button.Image

The Google Sign In screen will appear where you can select the Google Account used to authorize the integration. After that, the Google permission screen will appear. Allow LeadsBridge for all the requested permissions, and then you can complete the authorization by clicking on the “Continue” button.Image

If the integration is used by other bridge, you will see 2 buttons, in this case you have to click on the button “Re-authorize the existing integration”.Image

Now you can continue through the bridge editor just stepping ahead without changing anything until your bridge is published again.

Complex Bridge

Open the bridge editor and go to the step with your Google Sheet integration and click on the “edit” button.Image

Now you can click on “Reauthorize”.Image

Follow the Google “Sign In” screen to select the Google Account you used to authorize the integration and to allow the Google permissions requested by the LeadsBridge application.

After that, you can click on the “Next” button to continue with the bridge editor without changing anything until the bridge is published again.

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