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SPEAKER: A Google Form is a great tool for employees to quickly submit vacation time requests in a uniform manner. However, it can be difficult for employees to deal with everybody's request at once, then send out notification emails, as well as create calendar events accordingly. As such, in this episode, I will share a script that helps approve time request from a Google Sheet, sends notification emails, logs each activity in an automated manner, and creates a calendar event. Welcome to the "Sheets to Apps" show, where we talk about how to tame these tabular beasts into productive applications. In this video's description, you can find a spreadsheet with step-by-step instructions from the G-Suite Solution Gallery. To start, make a copy of that sample sheet and name it something you will remember. You will see a custom menu called Time off. Click it, then Form setup. In your sheet, a dialog box will appear and tell you that the script requires authorization. Read and grant permission...