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Account Team Fields
Account team member data is stored in standard fields. A user’s page layout determines which fields are visible, and a user’s access to the account determines which fields are editable.

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Account team member data is stored in standard fields. A user’s page layout determines which fields are visible, and a user’s access to the account determines which fields are editable.
| Available in: Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic |
| Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions |
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Account Access | A team member’s level of access to an account. The access level can be Read/Write or Read Only, but it can’t be less than the default account sharing access. |
| Case Access | A team member’s level of access to the cases associated with the account. |
| Contact Access | The level of access that a team member has to the contact on the account. The access level can be Read/Write or Read Only, but it can’t be less than the default contact sharing access. The Contact Access field is unavailable when the organization-wide default for contacts is set to Controlled by Parent. |
| Opportunity Access | The level of access that a team member has to the opportunities associated with the account. |
| Team Member | A user listed as part of the team. |
| Team Role | The role that a team member plays for the account, such as account manager. |

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