Conditional Highlighting in Salesforce: Essential Information for New Lightning Experience Administrators

Conditional Highlighting

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Conditional Highlighting only applies to the first summary field column in the table?

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The answer to the question is B, False.

Conditional Highlighting, also known as "Field Highlighting" in Lightning Experience, allows administrators to apply colors to specific values in a report or a related list, based on certain conditions or criteria. This feature is available in Lightning Experience and in Salesforce mobile app.

When creating a report or a related list in Salesforce, you can select a summary field column as the primary grouping or sorting criteria. However, the Conditional Highlighting feature is not limited to the first summary field column only, but it can be applied to any summary field column in the table.

To apply Conditional Highlighting in a report or a related list, you need to click on the "Conditional Highlighting" button, which is located at the top of the report or related list view. From there, you can create new rules or edit existing ones, and apply colors and formatting to specific values based on the criteria that you specify.

In summary, the statement that Conditional Highlighting only applies to the first summary field column in the table is false. The feature can be applied to any summary field column in a report or a related list.