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Permission Set Groups and Combined Permissions View
The Combined permissions section provides a centralized view of all the permissions included in permission sets that make up your permission set group.

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The Combined permissions section provides a centralized view of all the permissions included in permission sets that make up your permission set group.
| Available in: both Salesforce Classic (not available in all orgs) and Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Contact Manager, Group, Essentials, Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, Developer, and Database.com Editions |
Tracking permissions can be daunting, especially as permissions within permission groups expand and change due to permission dependencies or muting. The Combined Permission section is a great way to view permissions enabled in the group, drill down to view, and if necessary, take further action. You can analyze the permissions that are enabled for users assigned to the group and ensure security of the organization.
You can also see all object, user, field, and custom permissions that are included in the permission set group on its summary page. On the permission set group’s detail page, click View Summary.

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