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Search All Settings

Use the Search All Settings tool to locate hard-to-find settings in Good Gallery, with options for filtering by field type and matching precision.

Search All Settings

The Search All Settings tool helps you locate hard-to-find settings.

For best results, limit the number of words used and avoid common words. If your search does not yield expected results, check your spelling or try keyword synonyms.

Refine searches with the Search These Fields filter or the Matching filter.

How to Search Settings

  1. Sign in to your Good Gallery administrator account.
  2. Hover your cursor over the Site menu.
  3. Under the Search menu heading, choose Search All Settings.
  4. Type your search values in the Search Terms field.
  5. Click the Search button.

Search These Fields

The Search These Fields option within the Search All Settings tool defines filters and search constraints. Search within Titles, Descriptions, Values, or select two or more options using the segmented control.

Titles

When searching Titles, the search tool only considers text in the setting name.

Descriptions

When searching Descriptions, the search tool only considers text in the setting description.

Values

When searching Values, the search tool only considers text, numbers, or hex color values currently selected in settings options.

Matching

The Matching filter within the Search All Settings tool indicates how search terms should be considered during searches.

Broad Match

With Broad Match selected, search results are displayed with partial matches.

For example, when searching for the word "form," settings returned could include the word "form," "forms," "formulation," or "perform."

Similarly, when searching for multiple words like "form font," then any settings that include both words in any order in singular or plural form or that feature partial word matches are displayed.

Exact Match

With Exact Match selected, the exact words in the exact order must match.

For example, when searching for the two words "form font," then only settings that include those two exact words in that exact order are displayed.

Therefore, a setting using the words "form fonts" would not be returned since the word "fonts" is a plural version of "font" and is not an exact match. Similarly, a search for "font form" would not show results if the words are in reverse order or if they are separated by other words.

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