Sign in to join the conversation:
Is it possible to filter a sheet by color (either font color or cell color)?
It is not possible to filter by those criteria themselves, but if the colors are determined by Conditional Formatting, you can filter by the same rules.
Thanks for the quick reply. My use case is not related to Conditional Formatting, so I'll submit a product enhancement request.
Hmm... Maybe in the meantime a dropdown box as a helper column (or if there are only two types, a checkbox column) for a work around. You could then filter based off of that. I know it's one more step, but at least then you'll be able to do your filtering?
Great workaround suggestion, thank you!
Having a filter by color would be very helpful. I don't see a workaround for my use case. I have a list of fees (numbers) in a column and want to identify which are secured or unsecured.
Hi,
Can you describe your process in more detail and maybe share the sheet(s) or some screenshots? That would make it easier to help. (You can share them too, andree@getdone.se)
Have a fantastic weekend!
Best,
Andrée Starå
Workflow Consultant @ Get Done Consulting
Hello, I'm working through the writing formulas optional activity and in the 'Nested IF function - Progress Column' task it directs you to put in the following formula '=IF([% Complete]@row = 0, “Empty”)'. However, when I put this formula into the spreadsheet, '04a_Marketing Request Tracker - Formulas', I get an…
I have an automation that has a condition where I am looking at the column "LEA Interco Supporting Site(s)" and trying to find columns that have the value "Fort Loramie" in them. This works well when "Fort Loramie" is the first item listed in the cell, but it doesn't work when "Fort Loramie" is the second or third value in…
Have any of you created a Smartsheet that would show the savings for a project by the month? In other words, if I saved $1200 annually and the project ended in say March, then the savings would go $120 per month, Mar 2025-Feb 2026. I have done it on Excel sheets manually, but I think there should be a way to do it with…