Configure Thanks in the Chatter Publisher and Salesforce Mobile
App Action Bar
You can change the position of the Thanks action in the Chatter publisher and the
Salesforce mobile app action bar, or even hide Thanks for specific profiles.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic
WDC is available for existing WDC customers in Professional Edition,
Enterprise Edition, Performance Edition, Unlimited Edition, and
Developer Edition.
Important Starting in Spring ’22, WDC isn’t available to new
Salesforce customers. For existing customers, WDC features and records from Badges, Skills, and
Thanks aren’t affected and will remain available in the application beyond Spring ’22. WDC
Goals, Coaching, Feedback, Performance, and Rewards features won’t appear in the application
anymore, and records created previously will no longer be accessible.
Note On May 1, 2020, we rebranded this suite. It's now called
WDC.
User Permissions Needed
To set up actions:
Customize Application
To modify the Chatter publisher, actions in the publisher must be enabled.
From Setup, enter Chatter Settings in the Quick
Find box, then select Chatter Settings.
Confirm that Enable Actions in the Publisher is selected in the
Actions in the Publisher section. If it isn’t enabled, click Edit,
select Enable Actions in the Publisher, and click
Save.
From Setup, enter Publisher Layouts in the Quick
Find box, then select Publisher Layouts.
Click Edit next to the Global Publisher Layout.
Drag the Thanks action to where you want it to appear in the Chatter
publisher or the Salesforce mobile app action bar.
Click Save.
You can hide Thanks for specific users by changing profile visibility settings.
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