Customize which of your template sections show totals, subtotals, or discounts for their
line items. This feature is useful if you have several template sections with filtered line
items. (Salesforce CPQ Managed Package)
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce CPQ Spring ’16 and later
Edit your quote template record and select the Hide Totals
field.
Salesforce CPQ hides the grand totals at the bottom of this template’s line item
sections.
In each of your template’s line item sections, select Print Quote
Totals.
Choose a value for the Summary Display field on each of your line item templates. The value
of this field overrides the value of your quote template’s Hide Totals field.
Always: Show subtotals, discounts, and grand totals in this section.
Never: Don’t show subtotals, discounts, and totals in this section.
None: Inherit the quote template’s Hide Totals field value for this section.
You can also show quote totals outside your line item sections by hiding totals in your
template. Then use the {!quoteTotal} and {!quoteSubTotal} merge fields anywhere in your template content
records.
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