Reorder the App Menu and App Launcher in Salesforce Classic
You can change the order in which apps appear in the app menu and App Launcher. The app
menu is a dropdown in the upper-right corner of every page in Salesforce Classic. If enabled,
the App Launcher is listed in the dropdown menu.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic
Available in: Contact Manager, Group, Professional,
Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions
User Permissions
Needed
To view apps:
View Setup and Configuration
To manage apps:
Customize Application
Apps in the App Launcher appear as large tiles and link to Salesforce standard apps, custom
apps, and connected apps. The App Launcher displays a user’s available Salesforce apps and the
connected apps that a Salesforce admin installs for the org.
From Setup, enter App Menu in the Quick Find box, then select
App Menu.
From the list of app menu items, drag the apps to change their order. Changes take effect
immediately.
Optionally, click Visible in App Launcher or Hidden in
App Launcher to show or hide individual apps from the App Launcher for all
users in the org.
The app menu lists all apps installed in the org. However, the apps that users see in their
App Launcher vary. You control each app’s visibility settings and users’
permissions.
Follow these steps to set the initial ordering of apps on the app menu. If your users reorder
apps in their App Launcher, their sort order overrides yours. Also, after a user reorders the
apps, the Salesforce Classic app menu displays the apps in the user’s preferred order.
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