Use topic filters to narrow the topics list to your favorite topics or the topics that
you use. Use sorting options to sort the topics by the number of people talking about them or
alphabetically by name.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic
Available in: Group, Enterprise, Professional,
Performance, Unlimited, Contact Manager, and Developer
Editions
Under Show on the Topics list,
you can find filters to use to adjust your view of topics.
All
All topics that have been added to posts in your organization
My Favorites
Topics that you added to your favorites
Topics I Use
Topics that you added to posts and topics on posts that you commented on
In your filtered view of topics, you can sort by the following columns.
People Talking About This
Sorts by the number of people talking about the topic. People talking about the topic include:
The number of people adding the topic to updates
The number of people commenting on posts with the topic
Name
Sorts alphabetically by the topic name.
Example
Only users with the View All Data permission can filter by record name.
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