The Setup Search Results page displays various types of items in Setup that match your
search terms, including approval items, custom objects and fields, custom profiles, permission
sets, workflow items, users, and so on.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, Performance,
Unlimited, and Developer Editions
Note Advanced Setup Search is in beta. It is production quality but has known
limitations.
In the Setup Search Results page he left pane shows each category with the number of
results in parentheses.
Click any category to see only that category’s results.
If you’ve filtered your results by category, click All Results
to show all search results.
Click a result name to open it or click Edit.
Use the search box at the top of the page to search Setup again.
Search terms that match a user’s name or Experience Cloud site nickname (the
Nickname field in the user detail page) return results that show the
user’s name only. If the nickname doesn’t match the username, the result might not be obvious.
For example, if a user who’s named Margaret Smith has the nickname Peggy, a search for
peg returns Margaret Smith.
Tip When viewing setup search
results, bookmark the results page in your Web browser to easily perform the same search in
the future. For example, if you often search for “smit”, you can bookmark the results page
to perform the same search again. The URL for this bookmark would be something like
https://MyCompany.salesforce.com/ui/setup/SetupSearchResultsPage?setupSearch=smit.
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