How many instances of personal tags can be applied to records?
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In Salesforce, personal tags are used to categorize records for easier organization and retrieval. Each user can create personal tags and apply them to records that they own or have access to.
Regarding the maximum number of personal tags that can be applied to records, the correct answer is A. 50.
Salesforce limits the number of personal tags that can be applied to records to 50 per user. This means that a user can create as many personal tags as they want, but they can only apply up to 50 of them to records.
It's important to note that this limit only applies to personal tags and not to public tags. Public tags are tags that are available to all users in the organization, and there is no limit to the number of public tags that can be applied to records.
Additionally, Salesforce has a limit on the total number of tags (both personal and public) that can be created in an organization, which is 5,000. This means that if a user creates 50 personal tags, they will have used 1% of the organization's total tag limit.
In summary, the maximum number of personal tags that can be applied to records in Salesforce is 50 per user, and the maximum number of tags (personal and public) that can be created in an organization is 5,000.