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Co-authored-by: Ly Nguyen <[email protected]>
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mirnawong1 and nghi-ly authored Feb 13, 2024
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3. Find your **Host** and **Environment ID** in dbt Cloud. Navigate to **Account Settings** and select **Projects** on the left sidebar. Select your project and then navigate to the **Semantic Layer** settings. You'll need this to authenticate in Google Sheets in the following step.
- You can [generate your service token](/docs/dbt-cloud-apis/service-tokens) by clicking **Generate Service Token** within the Semantic Layer configuration page or navigating to **API tokens** in dbt Cloud.

4. In Google Sheets, authenticate with your Host, dbt Cloud Environment ID, and Service Token.
4. In Google Sheets, authenticate with your host, dbt Cloud environment ID, and service token.
<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/semantic-layer/sl-and-gsheets.jpg" width="70%" title="Access your Environment ID, Host, and URLs in your dbt Cloud Semantic Layer settings. Generate a service token in the Semantic Layer settings or API tokens settings" />

5. Start querying your metrics using the **Query Builder**. For more info on the menu functions, refer to [Custom menu functions](#custom-menu-functions).
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