Turn Off the Quick Save Reminder in the Salesforce Spiff Commission Estimator for Quotes
By default, the Salesforce Spiff Commission Estimator shows an alert message in the Quote Line Edtior when a sales rep clicks the Estimate Commission button. The message reminds them to click Quick Save before making a server call. You can turn off this message.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic (not available in all orgs) and Lightning
Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions
Available for an additional cost in: Professional Edition with Web
Services API Enabled
User Permissions Needed
To edit Salesforce custom settings:
(Salesforce) Customize Application
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Custom Settings, and then select Custom Settings.
For Commission App Settings, click Manage.
Click Edit.
Turn off Show Quick Save Alert Message.
Save your changes.
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