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Re: FEEDBACK REQUESTED - Share Your Forms Use Case
I use Smartsheet Gov (previously used Smartsheet Commercial at another Company), and the fact that Conditional Logic is not an option in our forms is a HUGE pain point.
SherryFox
Re: FEEDBACK REQUESTED - Share Your Forms Use Case
I agree with @virgh , having the ability to build Forms (or sheets, reports, dashboards, etc…) and then have them reviewed and tested by a selected few. Then once the testing phase has been verified and completed, push it to production.
SherryFox
Re: Celebrating the women of Smartsheet Community
Hey hey! I'm loving this thread, and all the awesome women in the Member Sport Light!
As you mentioned, this year, I asked our Costa Rica employees to nominate the “Super Women at Smartsheet” the response was overwhelming! We are surrounded by women who inspire, lead, uplift, and drive impact in countless ways.
I'd like to share one of the nominees here, @Rebeca S. who truly is a Community Super Hero!
Marcela
Dashboard - I didnt know this!
I have been using Smartsheet for years - and I am shocked that I am 1 day-old when I found out that this feature exists. Clicking on the legends will change the charts and graphs accordingly! Oh well - learning something new everyday (and this is what I love about Smartshweet!) Do you know any other cool features on dashboards?
Syed Muhafzal
Re: Celebrating the women of Smartsheet Community
We are celebrating the achievements of the women that have made an impact in healthcare, focusing on those that did not receive the recognition for their achievements at the time, and recognizing those that are still continuing to blaze that trail today.
Re: Celebrating the women of Smartsheet Community
How are you celebrating women this month, at work or in your personal life?
At my company, we are celebrating Women in Construction. We do this every year. We celebrate them by giving them shirts that say "Women in Construction" and telling them how they join their local Women in Construction Chapters. We also post group pictures of the various women that work at our facilities who work in the construction industry throughout the month of March. Many of the male managers and team members will post videos to say how thankful they are for the work the women do.
Angie Bryant
Celebrating the women of Smartsheet Community
Hello Community!
March is Women's History Month, and we want to shine a light on the amazing women here with us in the Community and all around us. Your contributions help make this a wonderful place for everyone, and we're grateful to have you here.
Recognizing women in the Community
Every month, we give the spotlight to outstanding Community members, and so many incredible women have been recognized. Take a moment to get to know them, learn from them, and visit the Member Spotlight topic for more!
- @Almonto1 here
- @Cherise Reguero here
- @Colleen Patterson here
- @Deanna Vandermeer here
- @Debbie Sawyer here
- @Ipshita here
- @Julia L Rumburg here
- @Julie Fortney here
- @Katy H here
- @Kelly Moore here
- @Lauren Dominique here
- @MelissaBoehl here
- @Monique Odom-Stearn here
- @Peggy Parchert here
Recognizing women all around us
Of course, there are also countless women in our lives that inspire us, and this month is a perfect chance to appreciate them and everything they do. Here at Smartsheet, we have a variety of initiatives to celebrate and empower women all throughout March.
For example, our teammate @Marcela ran an awesome project to recognize the women in our Costa Rica office. Everyone got the chance to nominate superheroes among their peers, and the nominees got a special shout-out highlighting their superpowers!
Now it's your turn
How are you celebrating women this month, at work or in your personal life? We encourage you to reflect on your own achievements, and the achievements of the women around you.
⭐️ In the comments below, celebrate the women that you admire and share what makes them so inspiring! ⭐️
Alison C.
Re: COUNTIFS and SUMIFS formulas with multiple criteria AND a dynamic date range in a sheet summary
The formulas look like they should be working as expected. If needed, make a copy of the source sheet and then delete a bunch of data to the point where you only have a handful of rows that you can manipulate to ensure everythign is working as intended.
Paul Newcome
Re: How to summarize and visualize sheet summary data of multiple sheets?
This feature has now been released! You can now create Chart Widgets from the top Summary rows from a Grouped Report. See: Charting using Grouping and Summary
Cheers,
Genevieve
Genevieve P.
Re: Trigger a Checkbox when the System time matches a Service Level Time
Thank you @Kowal, I think that may just work.
It's a long way around but that may work. Thank you so much for the prompt responses and support.




