Introduction
In this article we will explore how SharePoint 2013 natively provide the ability to find content within the current list.
Scenario
Created a custom list called “Divisions” and you can see the search box here that allows me to find or search for a specific Division within the list. This prevents me from doing an actual “search” using the site search box and receiving all results related to one division from the entire search index.
However, this functionality is not available in every list type. In fact, there are four list types that do not allow this natively. For your reference, here are all of the list types broken down by those that do and do not allow in-list finding /searching.
Allow in-list finding /searching
- Announcements List
- Calendar List (“All Events” view)
- Contacts List
- Content and Structure Reports List
- Custom List
- Document Library
- Forms Library
- Issue Tracking List
- Links List
- Picture Library
- Promoted Links List (“All Promoted Links” view)
- Reusable Content List
- Site Assets Library
- Site Collection Documents Library
- Site Collection Images Library
- Site Pages Library
- Style Library
- Tasks List
- Workflow Tasks List
Do not allow in-list finding /searching
- Discussion Board List
- MicroFeed List
- Survey List
- Wiki Pages Library