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Smartsheet Conditional Format Search

Smartsheet's Conditional Formatting dialog has no search function. On sheets with 15, 20, or more rules, finding the specific rule tied to a color-coding behavior means reading every condition in the list from top to bottom. When a sheet owner needs to edit or investigate one particular rule, locating it can take longer than making the change itself.

Without Grid Tools

The daily workaround

Read every rule in the list
Finding a specific conditional format rule requires scrolling through the full list and reading each condition's column name, operator, and value to identify the one being searched for.
Guess by rule position
Teams who build sheets with many rules sometimes note which position a rule occupies in the list so they can scroll to it later instead of reading every entry.
Toggle rules to identify them
When the condition text is unclear, users temporarily disable rules one at a time to observe which cells change, using visual trial and error to locate the correct rule.
Open and close the dialog repeatedly
Because editing a rule closes the dialog view, users often open Conditional Formatting multiple times in sequence just to audit which rule controls which formatting behavior.
Screenshot: Long conditional formatting list with no search field
Scrolling through the full rule list with no search capability
Screenshot: Reading each rule condition to find the right one
Reading every condition in the list to locate a specific rule
Screenshot: Disabling rules one at a time to identify which controls a color
Toggling rules off and on to identify which one controls a specific formatting behavior

With Grid Tools

How Grid Tools handles it

Search rules by text
Grid Tools adds a search field to the conditional formatting view so you can type a column name, value, or condition keyword and filter the rule list instantly.
Results highlight matching text
Matching rules surface with the search term highlighted so you can see exactly why a rule matched without reading each condition in full.
Click to jump to the rule
Select any search result to jump directly to that rule in the editor, bypassing the need to scroll through the full list.
Works on any list length
The search works regardless of how many conditional format rules the sheet contains, staying fast even on heavily formatted project tracking sheets.
Screenshot: Search field in the Grid Tools conditional format panel
Typing a column name into the conditional format search field
Screenshot: Filtered rule list showing only matching rules
Rule list filtered to show only rules matching the search term
Screenshot: Jumping directly to the matched rule in the editor
Jumping directly to the matched rule for editing

Frequently asked questions

Does Smartsheet have a search function in the Conditional Formatting dialog?

No. Smartsheet's Conditional Formatting dialog is a flat list with no search or filter capability. Grid Tools adds a search field so you can locate rules by condition text, column name, or value.

What can I search for in conditional format rules?

You can search by any text that appears in a rule — column names used in conditions, condition values such as status labels or dates, or operators like 'contains' or 'is equal to'.

How many conditional format rules can a Smartsheet sheet have?

Smartsheet supports up to 75 conditional format rules per sheet. On sheets approaching that limit, the search capability becomes especially important for finding and managing specific rules.

Can I edit a rule directly from the search results?

Yes. Clicking a rule in the search results opens it for editing in the standard conditional formatting editor, so you do not need to separately locate it in the full list.

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