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Unexpected token #24
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I've gotten that error a few times, myself and haven't figured out what was going on. When I get that error though, I open a new tab and log into my Google account. Then I refresh the sheetsee page and it loads. I was suspecting it had something to do with that I'm usually logged in or out of up to 3 different Google accounts at once? Because you publish the spreadsheets to the web, it should not matter if you're logged in or not. So - still trying to figure it out... |
Just figured it, my google account is a Google apps account so I had to make the spreadsheet shared to people outside of the company |
Oooohhhh - good to know! |
Hello, I'm getting an "Syntax error unexpected token '<'" at servicelogin. I've tried to use G spreadsheet with single sheets in case it was that.
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