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Deleting Partners
Removing a partner from an opportunity or account removes the partner's relationship with the opportunity or account, but does not delete the account.

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Removing a partner from an opportunity or account removes the partner's relationship with the opportunity or account, but does not delete the account.
| Available in: Salesforce Classic |
Available in: all editions in orgs activated before Summer ’09 Available in: Group, Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions in orgs activated after Summer ’09 |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To delete partners from an account: | Edit on accounts |
| To delete partners from an opportunity: | Edit on accounts AND Edit on opportunities |
| Deleting a Partner From | Does This |
|---|---|
| An account | Removes the partner from the account and from all opportunities for that account with which the partner was associated. |
| An opportunity | If the partner is associated with only one opportunity for an account, the partner is removed from both the opportunity and the account. If the partner is associated with multiple opportunities for an account, the partner is removed from that opportunity only. The partner remains associated with other opportunities and with the account. |

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