How do I hide a probability field in Salesforce?

How do I hide a probability field in Salesforce?

You can hide the Probability (%) field from Field-Level Security:

  1. Setup | Customize | Opportunity.
  2. Look for Probability (%) and click the field name.
  3. Click ‘Set Field-Level Security’ button.
  4. Untick Visibility checkbox for profile do not want to see this field.
  5. Save and done.

How do I remove standard field from page layout in Salesforce?

Click on View for Lead. It will open the Lead Field-Level Security for that profile. Click on Edit; deselect the visible checkbox for the Email field and save. The Email field will now no longer be visible in the page layout for all the users belonging to that user profile.

How do I remove standard name field from page layout?

If you try to take out from the page layout, you can’t, because it is standard field. I found the solution that you can hide the standard field with help of ‘Field level security’ and make it invisiable from the page layout. So the case object record will not show the unwanted standard fields.

How do I remove Web email field from case layout?

You cannot remove Web Email field from pagelayout directly. But you can hide this field by removing visibility permission for this field at profile level. To remove filed visibility Select Web Email and then click on Set Field-Level Security button and then remove Visible permission for all profiles and save.

What kind of fields we Cannot Remove from Page Layout?

For example the ‘Parent Account’ field in Account object cannot be removed from the Page Layout. The workaround to hide this field from the users is to edit the Profile of the user and revoke the ‘Read’ access from that field under field level permission of that object.

When do you hide a field on a lead page?

For example, if a field for “software interest” is selected on a lead page, it would be nice if a section and/or fields related to capturing more information on “Software” is displayed. If the field is not selected, then this section and/or fields remain hidden.

Can you use date fields to control visibility?

Kudos to Vin and extended Salesforce Team for delivering this idea. In terms of FIEDL VISIBILITY i dont think one can use date fields to control the visibility of another field, correct me if i am not wrong. Any documentation pointing to types of fields which can be evaluated to control the visibility.

What happens if a field is not selected?

If the field is not selected, then this section and/or fields remain hidden. Allowing greater customization on the page level based on data rules would make for more manageable and targeted page layouts.