When you delete an action link group template,
you delete its associated action link templates and all action link groups that have been
instantiated from the templates. Deleted action link groups disappear from any feed elements
they've been associated with.
Available in: all editions except Personal and Starter
User Permissions
Needed
To delete action link group templates:
Customize Application
To delete action link templates:
Customize Application
From Setup, enter Action Link Templates in the Quick Find box, then select Action Link Templates.
To delete an action link group template, click Del next to its
name.
Important When you delete an action link group template, you delete its
associated action link templates and all action link groups that have been instantiated
from the template. The action link group is deleted from any feed elements it has been
associated with, which means that action links disappear from those posts in the
feed.
To delete an action link template:
Click the name of its master action link group template.
Click the Action Link Template ID to open the detail page for the action link
template.
Click Delete.
Important You can’t delete an action link template that’s associated with a
published action link group template.
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