Assign Custom Email Application Panes for Outlook and Gmail to User Profiles
To get your reps up and running using a custom email application pane, activate the
pane. Then assign your customized pane as the default for all users or specific user profiles.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic and
Lightning Experience
Available with Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, and Lightning Platform in:
Essentials, Group, Professional, Enterprise,
Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
User Permissions Needed
To customize the email application panes:
Customize Application
To create and save Lightning pages in the Lightning App Builder:
Customize Application
Note To see Inbox components in an email application pane, reps need an Inbox license,
regardless of their user profile.
Navigate to your custom email pane.
In Lightning Experience, from Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter
Integration, and then select either Outlook Integration
and Sync or Gmail Integration and Sync. Expand
Let users access Salesforce records, and go to the Email Application
Pane Assignments by Profile section.
In Salesforce Classic, from Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter App
Builder, and then select New under Lightning Pages.
Select Email Application Pane. Follow the steps until you reach the
design window.
Assign a custom pane as the new default, or select specific user profiles and follow the
on-screen steps.
We use three kinds of cookies on our websites: required, functional, and advertising. You can choose whether functional and advertising cookies apply. Click on the different cookie categories to find out more about each category and to change the default settings.
Privacy Statement
Required Cookies
Always Active
Required cookies are necessary for basic website functionality. Some examples include: session cookies needed to transmit the website, authentication cookies, and security cookies.
Functional Cookies
Functional cookies enhance functions, performance, and services on the website. Some examples include: cookies used to analyze site traffic, cookies used for market research, and cookies used to display advertising that is not directed to a particular individual.
Advertising Cookies
Advertising cookies track activity across websites in order to understand a viewer’s interests, and direct them specific marketing. Some examples include: cookies used for remarketing, or interest-based advertising.