User permissions specify what tasks users can perform and what features users can
access. In permission sets, you enable user permissions in the App Permissions and System
Permissions sections.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience
Available in: Essentials, Contact Manager,
Professional, Group, Enterprise,
Performance, Unlimited, Developer, and
Database.com Editions
User Permissions Needed
To edit user permissions:
Manage Profiles and Permission Sets
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Permission Sets, and
then select Permission Sets.
Select a permission set.
On the permission set overview page, search for the user permission that you want to
enable in the Find Settings box, and then select it.
On the App Permissions or System Permissions page, click
Edit.
Scroll down to the user permission and select its checkbox.
Click Save.
You can see and edit all user permissions that are enabled for a permission set on its
summary page. On the permission set’s detail page, click View
Summary.
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