This article explains how to request an increase to the maximum number of options available in a Salesforce Dashboard Filter. Dashboard Filter Options (also referred to as filter values or filter criteria) determine how many selectable values appear within each filter on a dashboard. For example, a sales operations team that filters dashboards by Region, Territory, Product Line, Account Type, and Owner may need more than the default number of filter options to fully represent their data.
Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer
Default Limit: 50 Dashboard Filter Options per filter
Maximum Limit: 50 Dashboard Filter Options per filter (this is the maximum value — no further increases are available)
Submit a limit increase request with Salesforce Support
Review Salesforce documentation on Dashboard Filters and Dashboard Limits before reaching out to Support. Note that the limit of Dashboard Filter options (filter values or filter criteria) is separate from the limit of total dashboard filters — each dashboard can have up to 5 filters, and each filter can have up to 50 Dashboard Filter Options.
To increase your Dashboard Filter Options limit beyond the current setting in your org, you'll need assistance from Salesforce Support.
If you've reviewed all relevant documentation and still need assistance with increasing this limit, please have a System Administrator create a limit increase request with Support.
No additional configuration steps are required after Support makes the change — the updated limit will be reflected in your Dashboard Filters automatically.
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