Change Your Forecast Date Range on the Forecasts Page
Your Salesforce admin sets up a default forecast date range display. For example, your
default can be three months into the future. Use this range, or change the date range that’s
shown for your own forecast.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning
Experience
Available in: Professional, Performance, and Developer
Editions and in Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Sales
User Permissions
Needed
To use Salesforce Forecasting:
View All Forecasts
OR
Allow Forecasting
OR
Delegated forecast manager
status
To access role-based forecasts in Lightning Experience:
View Roles and Role Hierarchy
The range that you select is relative to the current month
or quarter. For example, in January, you select January as your beginning month and April
as the ending month. In February, the date range becomes February to May, and so on. Your
date range selection remains until you choose another one.
Click the Forecasts tab.
If you’re using Lightning Experience, select the
Showing dropdown. If you’re using Salesforce Classic, click
Change in the rollup table.
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