Select Who Can Manage Public Email Templates in Lightning Experience
Users need the Manage Public Lightning Email Templates permission to create, edit, and
delete public templates. Users with this permission, as well as users with the Modify All Data
permission or the System Administration profile, can edit and delete any public templates,
including ones they don’t own.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Essentials, Professional, Enterprise,
Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
User Permissions Needed
To create permission sets:
Manage Profiles and Permission Sets
To assign permission sets:
Assign Permission Sets
To edit and delete all public email templates
Modify All Data
OR
Manage Public Email Templates
From Setup, enter Permission Sets in the Quick Find box. Then,
select Permission Sets.
Click one of the permission sets, and click System
Permissions.
Click Edit, select Manage Public Lightning Email
Templates, and click Save.
Tip You can also assign this permission at the profile level.
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