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How do I give someone access to a custom object in Salesforce?
Click Object Settings. Click the name of the Salesforce object. Click Edit. To enable permission on the object, select Read in the Object Permissions section.
How do I edit custom object permissions?
Custom Object Permissions Under the Manage Users tree click on Profiles. Once the Profiles appear on the right, select which Profile you want to edit and click on the Edit link next to the corresponding profile. Scroll down to the section labeled Custom Object Permissions.
How do I edit a object in Salesforce?
Edit Custom Fields
- From the management settings for the field’s object, go to Fields.
- Click Edit next to the field’s name.
- Modify the field attributes.
- Optionally, define custom help text for the field.
- For lookup and master-detail relationship fields, optionally define a lookup filter.
Can a user view all record types at once?
Users can view records of all record types so long as they have read access to the object and sharing (at least read) access to the record. The explicit record type settings on the profile controls on which RecordTypes can user create records for, if they have write access on the object.
What happens if user does not have access to specific record type?
If a user does not have access to a specific record type, will they be able to see the records that have that record type? Users can view records of all record types so long as they have read access to the object and sharing (at least read) access to the record.
How to add, edit, and delete records in access?
Delete Record in Access 1 Open the table in Datasheet View or form in Form View. 2 Select the record or records that you want to delete.To select a record, click the record selector next to the record,… 3 Press DELETE, select Home > Records > Delete, or press Ctrl+Minus Sign (-). See More….
What happens when you add a record to access?
When you add a new record, Access appends the record to the end of the table. You also change fields to stay up-to-date, such as a new address or last name. To maintain data integrity, the fields in an Access database are set to accept a specific type of data, such as text or numbers.