Notion has Toggle headings that within Notion are created via `/toggleh1` `/toggleh2` and `/toggleh3`
I’m trying to create database items that have this toggle h3 heading, named “Changelog (newest to oldest)” inside the Content area of the zap action. Can’t find any documentation to assist.
I’ve already tried including the toggle heading in the Template for this db within Notion, but for whatever reason I don’t think Zapier is using the template.
Here’s how it looks in my template: (this is the desired result everytime)
notion screenshot
here’s my best attempt which obviously isn’t working:
content section of zapnotion screenshot
Best answer by ken.a
Hi @haroon-yewmaker,
I apologize for the confusion on my part.
It looks like Toggle block object is not supported at the moment. However, we do have an existing feature request for this exact funtionality.
I have added you and @m_ocra to the open feature request. That does a few things:
Bring this to the attention of the integration developers
Help track interest in this feature being implemented
Allows us to notify you via email if this feature becomes available in the future
While I don't have an ETA on when this feature might be implemented, we will notify you via email if it is!
Hopefully, this helps!
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Kindly give it a try and let me know how it goes? I'll keep an eye out for your response!
I am trying to perform the same action.
Notion styling indicates using > + space to create a toggle but this doesn’t work as expected when implemented in the Zapier content section and instead creates a quote block in Notion.
Could you suggest what to include in the Zapier content section to create a toggle header