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Using views

See the same records as a grid, board, calendar, or timeline — and filter, group, and sort them your way.

A view is a saved way of looking at an object's records. The same tasks can appear as a spreadsheet-style grid, a kanban board, or a calendar — you switch freely, and nothing about the data changes.

View tabs

Across the top of every list you'll see the object's views as tabs, for example:

All Tasks ★ | In Progress | Urgent | Done | … 9 more | +

Tab elementMeaning
The default view — what opens first
Named tabs (In Progress, Urgent)Pre-filtered views set up for your team. A small funnel badge on a tab means it carries built-in filters.
… 9 moreOverflow menu when there are more views than fit
+Create your own personal view — your filters, your columns, saved just for you

Tip: Instead of re-applying the same filter every morning, click + once and save it as a personal view.

Switching view types

The toolbar on the right shows the current view type (e.g. Grid). Click it to switch between six ways of seeing the same records:

TypeBest for
GridThe everyday table — scanning, sorting, and editing many records
KanbanWork in progress — cards moving through stages on a board
GalleryRecords where the picture matters — products, designs, people
CalendarAnything with a date — deadlines, events, bookings, by month or week
TimelineA chronological feed of records over time
GanttProject plans — bars showing start, end, and duration

The view toolbar

Next to the view-type switcher:

ControlWhat it does
Edit inlineToggle spreadsheet-style cell editing in the grid — see Working with records
FilterShow only records matching conditions you choose
GroupCluster rows under headings (e.g. by Project or Assignee)
SortOrder records; a badge shows how many sort rules are active
Column settingsChoose which columns appear and in what order
MagnifierIn-view search — type to narrow the current list

Tip: In-view search filters the list you're on; ⌘K / Ctrl-K searches records across every object. Use the magnifier when you know which list, and ⌘K when you don't.

Reading a grid

Grids pack extra signals into their cells:

You'll seeIt means
Row checkboxes and # numbersSelect rows for bulk actions; count rows at a glance
Colored pillsValues of choice fields like Status or Priority — the color follows the value
Red dates ("Overdue 6d")The date has passed — overdue by that many days
Progress barsPercent-complete fields drawn as bars
at row endThe per-row actions menu
Footer count ("10 records")How many records the current view contains

Kanban boards

Switch to Kanban and records become cards in columns. The columns come from one of the object's choice fields — for tasks, typically Status, so you get Backlog, To Do, In Progress, In Review, and so on:

Board elementWhat it shows
Column headerThe stage name and a count of cards in that column
CardThe record's title plus key details — assignee, a priority pill
ToolbarThe same Filter / Group / Sort controls as the grid

Kanban answers "how much work is at each stage?" in one look — column counts are your bottleneck detector.

Where to go next

I want to…Read
Open and edit the records behind a viewWorking with records
See aggregated numbers instead of rowsDashboards
Act on approval requestsApprovals
Tune what the bell tells meNotifications
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