There are three ways that you can search for cards on your board:
To search for cards on a board using CTRL + F, click the CTRL button and the F button on your keyboard simultaneously. This will reveal a search bar at the top of your board.
Begin typing a portion of the title text for the card you're looking for in the search field. This will navigate you to the card on the board. The card, along with any text matching your search, will be highlighted as well.
You can utilize the board filter to search for cards based on several criteria:
Check out our article on filtering cards for an in depth look at how to use the filter to find cards on your board.
The card search menu provides a number of different criteria and combinations to help you find the particular card(s) for which you are looking. The card search requires either a search term or an assigned user to be specified. You can enter an asterisk in the search field as a wildcard that will match any text. The Search button will be disabled until one of these values is specified.
With the card search dialogue you can conduct an advanced search that allows you to:
And once you've searched for a card and you are viewing your search results you can:
To search for specific text included in a card's title or description, type the desired text in the field labeled Search. By default, the search finds all cards that match this criteria by looking in the cards’ title and description fields.
The term does not need to match the entire text contained in the title or description field. For example, searching for "report" will match a card that has the title “Submit TPS reports to boss.” You can include additional fields in the search using the Include options (see Including Additional Search Fields and Locations below).
However, to search for a card without knowing its specific location on the board, check each box under Search In to ensure that the search covers all areas of the board. If you know which area of the board the card you’re looking for is in, follow the steps below to further narrow your search.
NOTE
If no search term is specified, the Search button will be disabled until a term is specified or you elect to search based on Assigned Users (see Search Card Assignment).
To specify areas of the board to include in your search, check the boxes under Search In to include the following:
You can select any combination of these sections to narrow your search results. To search for all cards across the entire board, check them all. By default, the board section is the only selected section.
By default, the specified search term is matched against a card’s title and description fields for cards on the current board. With the Include options, you can expand the fields that will be searched and (depending on your AgilePlace account edition) even expand the search to include all boards that you have access to as well as cards inside taskboards.
To search for cards based on assigned users, check the box next to Assigned Users.
This is the only search criteria that does not require a search term to be specified in the Search field. Therefore the Assigned User criteria can be used to search for cards assigned to particular users, such as “All cards assigned to me” or in combination with other criteria.
In the Find User field, start typing the name of the user you wish to find select.
A suggestion list will open and allow you to select the user you are looking for. You can continue to add users to the list. After adding the users whose cards you want to search for, click Done to close the dialog.
The selected users will be listed as part of the search criteria.
NOTE
Click the remove icon next to the user’s name to remove the user from the list.
Click the date fields. Either use the date picker to click on the desired date, or type the date in the date field.
You can use this to search for cards added:
Click Select Options under Card Types.
Then select the card types you wish to include in the search. If no card types are selected, the search will include all card types. Multiple card types can be searched at one time by clicking more than one in the dropdown menu.
Click Select Options under Custom Icon (or whatever the customized name for your custom icons is for this board).
Then, select the custom icons you would like to include in your search. If no Custom Icons are selected, the search will include all Custom Icons. Multiple Custom Icons can be search at one time if desired.
Clicking the Search button will return the matching results in the bottom section of the search dialog.
The search results include a number of attributes about a card. By default, the cards are ordered by the date that they are added to the board but this can be changed by clicking on the column headers to sort by one of the other attributes.
To open a card's details directly from the search dialog, click the icon in the left-most column.
Clicking on this icon will open that card’s edit dialog. If the selected card is a contained on a taskboard, the containing card will be opened first to the taskboard and then the taskcard will be opened.
Click the lane name in the Location column.
Clicking on the location will close the search dialog and scroll the board to the card and provide a visual indicator of the selected card. The card will be highlighted on the board for easy viewing.