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Smartsheet 25-Million Column Helper

Smartsheet enforces a 25-million cell-equivalent formula limit per sheet. Columns with certain formula types — particularly cross-sheet references, VLOOKUP, INDEX/MATCH, and complex nested formulas — consume far more weight than plain cell entries. Sheets that are built incrementally can approach this limit without warning, and the first sign of trouble is often a degraded performance or a formula error that is difficult to diagnose.

Without Grid Tools

The daily workaround

No visibility into formula weight
Smartsheet does not display how much of the 25-million limit a sheet is consuming, so users have no way to assess risk until performance degrades or errors appear.
Diagnosis after the fact
When a sheet begins performing poorly or formulas stop calculating, users must audit columns one by one to identify which formulas are heavy contributors.
Trial and error column design
Sheet architects add formula columns without knowing their relative weight cost, discovering performance issues only after the sheet is fully built and populated.
Rebuilding after hitting limits
Sheets that have reached or approached the limit require significant structural changes — removing formula columns, splitting the sheet, or replacing formulas with automations — after the design is already in production.
Screenshot: Smartsheet sheet with no weight indicator
Native Smartsheet — no formula weight display available
Screenshot: Sheet performance degrading with heavy formulas
Performance issues appear with no prior warning about formula weight
Screenshot: Manual column audit to find heavy formula contributors
Auditing columns one by one to diagnose formula weight problems

With Grid Tools

How Grid Tools handles it

See estimated formula weight per column
Grid Tools calculates and displays an estimated formula weight for each column so you can identify which columns consume the most of the 25-million limit.
Spot high-weight columns early
Review formula weight before a sheet is fully populated so structural changes can be made at the design stage rather than after production deployment.
Sheet-level weight summary
See a total estimated weight for the sheet alongside per-column breakdowns so you understand overall proximity to the limit at a glance.
Informs formula and column decisions
Use weight estimates to decide between formula approaches — for example, choosing between a cross-sheet reference and a more lightweight alternative — before committing to a sheet design.
Screenshot: Grid Tools 25-million column helper panel
Column formula weight helper panel in the Grid Tools toolbar
Screenshot: Per-column weight estimates displayed
Estimated formula weight shown for each column in the sheet
Screenshot: Sheet-level total weight summary
Sheet-level total weight estimate relative to the 25-million limit

Frequently asked questions

What is Smartsheet's 25-million cell limit?

Smartsheet limits sheets to a formula weight equivalent of 25 million cells. Certain formula types — particularly cross-sheet references and complex lookups — consume more weight per cell than simple formulas or plain values. Sheets that exceed this limit stop calculating new formulas.

Which formula types consume the most weight in Smartsheet?

Cross-sheet references, VLOOKUP, INDEX/MATCH, and other lookup formulas that reference data outside the current sheet typically carry higher formula weight than arithmetic formulas or text functions.

How accurate are Grid Tools' weight estimates?

Grid Tools provides estimates based on known formula weight rules published by Smartsheet. The estimates are intended to help you identify high-weight columns and make informed design decisions — they are approximations, not exact byte-level measurements.

What should I do if my sheet is approaching the 25-million limit?

Common approaches include replacing heavy cross-sheet reference columns with Smartsheet Automations that copy values instead of referencing them live, splitting large sheets, or simplifying formula logic. Grid Tools' weight helper identifies which columns to address first.

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