Tab settings specify whether a tab is visible in its associated app. They also
determine whether a tab appears in the All Tabs page in Salesforce Classic and whether
objects appear in the Lightning Experience App Launcher and navigation menus. Tab settings
labels in permission sets differ from the labels in profiles.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience
Tab settings available in: All Editions except Database.com
Permission sets available in: Essentials, Contact
Manager, Professional, Group, Enterprise,
Performance, Unlimited, Developer, and
Database.com Editions
Profiles available in: Professional, Enterprise,
Performance, Unlimited, Developer, and
Database.com Editions
Enabled Settings in Permission Sets
Enabled Setting in Profiles
Description
Available
Default Off
The tab doesn’t appear in an app’s navigation bar, but it’s
available in the App Launcher in Lightning Experience and on the All
Tabs page in Salesforce Classic.
Individual users can customize
their display to make the tab visible in any app.
Available and
Visible
Default On
The tab appears in an app’s navigation bar. The tab is also
available in the App Launcher in Lightning Experience and on the All
Tabs page in Salesforce Classic.
Individual users can customize
their display to hide the tab or make it visible in other
apps.
None
Tab Hidden
The tab isn’t available in the App Launcher or the All Tabs page,
isn’t visible in any app navigation, and is excluded from API
responses.
If a user has another permission set or profile with enabled settings for the same
tab, the most permissive setting applies. For example, let’s say permission set A
has no settings enabled for the Accounts tab and permission set B enables the
Available setting for the Accounts tab. If permission sets
A and B are assigned to a user, the user sees the Accounts tab on the All Tabs
page.
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