Tell Reps How to Prevent Certain Microsoft® Outlook Calendar Events
from Syncing to Salesforce
Salesforce admins should tell reps how to manage which of their Outlook calendar events
sync with Salesforce. We recommend that reps prepare events that they don’t want to sync before
admins kick off the sync process. However, reps can manage which events sync at any
time.
Required Editions
Available to sync records from: Salesforce Classic, Lightning Experience, and the
Salesforce mobile app
Available to set up from: Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, Performance,
Unlimited, and Developer Editions with Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, and
Lightning Platform
Reps can prevent some of their calendar events —like personal events—from
syncing to Salesforce.
Later in the setup process, admins have to define reps’ sync settings in Lightning Sync
configurations. If admins define sync settings for events, all events from a rep’s default
calendar sync to Salesforce—unless admins tell reps to manage those events now.
Reps can prevent personal events from syncing from their calendars to Salesforce in different
ways.
Reps can create a separate calendar in their calendar application to track personal
events. (Lightning Sync is designed to sync only a reps’ default calendar to
Salesforce.)
When admins define sync settings in Lightning Sync configurations, admins choose whether
to sync reps’ private events. If admins opt not to sync private events, reps can prevent
events from syncing by assigning the private option to events from their calendar
applications.
If reps don’t manage their personal events before syncing begins, reps can still remove those
events from Salesforce by deleting personal events Salesforce manually.
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