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Enable and Set Up List Builder for Data Cloud Segment
To create actionable lists from Data Cloud segments, first enable Data Cloud as a data source in Setup. Then add the tab to user profiles and customize user notifications.

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To create actionable lists from Data Cloud segments, first enable Data Cloud as a data source in Setup. Then add the tab to user profiles and customize user notifications.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Enterprise, Professional, Starter, and Unlimited Editions with the required add-ons |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To enable creation of lists from Data Cloud segments: | Actionable Segmentation permission set AND Data Cloud Admin OR Data Cloud for Marketing Admin permission sets |
| To edit tab settings: | Manage Profiles |
| To edit notification delivery settings: | Customize Application |
Before you enable Data Cloud as a data source, ensure that you have enabled Actionable Segmentation. See Enable Actionable Segmentation.
Give list creators access to the List Builder for Data Cloud Segment tab so that they can access the features of List Builder for Data Cloud Segment.
Modify where list creators receive notifications when actionable lists are created from or synchronized with Data Cloud segments.
You can modify the notifications from Notification Delivery Settings in Setup. Expand the Other Salesforce Notification Type, and edit the notification type Create and synchronize Data Cloud actionable list. See Manage Notification Delivery Settings

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