Main Search on Team Task Page
Summary
The Main Search on the Team Task page, located near the Download icon, allows users to search for specific data present within the grid. This search function enables efficient filtering and helps quickly locate tasks or other relevant information.
In this article
- Before you begin
- Step 1: Using the Main Search
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Before you begin
- The Main Search is available to users with appropriate permissions to access and view data on the Team Task page.
- The search will filter data based on the visible columns within the grid and help find specific tasks, users, or other information.
Step 1. Using the Main Search
- Navigate to the Team Task page in your platform.
- Locate the Main Search bar near the Download icon at the top of the page.
- Click into the Main Search bar and type the relevant keyword (e.g., task name, assignee, due date).
- The grid will automatically filter and highlight results that match the search term you entered.
- The search is only applied to the data currently visible in the grid, including tasks and other displayed data.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1.What data can I search for using the Main Search?
You can search for any visible data in the grid, such as task names, assignees, due dates, or statuses.
2. Can I search for data that isn't visible on the current grid page?
No, the search will only filter through the data currently displayed on the grid. If additional data is hidden, it won't be included in the search.
3.Is the search function applicable across all pages of the grid?
Yes, the Main Search can search across all pages of the grid, as long as the data is visible on the page.
4.What happens if no results are found in the search?
If no matching results are found, the grid will remain the same, and you may need to adjust your search criteria or check that the correct columns are visible.
This article explains how to use the Main Search on the Team Task page to search for data within the grid. Let me know if you need more details or clarification!