Add system overview usage messages to the Salesforce Home page to remind you when your
org approaches its limits. You can expand, collapse, and dismiss the system overview messages that
appear on the Home page. By default, the system overview home page messages are
enabled.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic and
Lightning Experience
Available in: All Editions except Personal and Database.com
User Permissions Needed
To configure system messages:
Customize Application
Note The system overview page shows only the items enabled for your org. For example, your
system overview page shows workflow rules only if workflow is enabled for your org.
From Setup, enter System Overview in the Quick Find box, then select
System Overview.
Click Configure Messages.
Select or deselect the types of system overview messages to show or hide on the Home
page.
Click OK.
Important System overview messages only appear on the Salesforce Home page when your
org approaches its limits.
When you enable or dismiss system overview messages, it only impacts your individual view of
the messages.
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