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Configure Campaign Influence
To enable Campaign Influence 1.0, add the Campaign Influence related list to Opportunity page layouts and decide whether to configure the optional auto-association settings.

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To enable Campaign Influence 1.0, add the Campaign Influence related list to Opportunity page layouts and decide whether to configure the optional auto-association settings.
| Available in: Salesforce Classic |
| Available in: Salesforce Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions |
| User Permissions Needed | |
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| To set up Campaign Influence: | Customize Application |

When auto-association is enabled and the campaign meets the criteria that you specified, it’s added automatically to the related list on an open opportunity. The entry includes the contact’s name, contact role, and campaign member status.
If you don’t enable auto-association, users manually add campaigns to the related list.

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