Topics are words or phrases that you can associate with Salesforce records to
organize them around common themes. Tags are words or short phrases that you can
associate with most Salesforce records to describe and organize their data in a
personalized way.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning
Experience
Available in: all editions
In Lightning Experience, you can see the all the records with a topic on the
Related tab of the topic detail page. In Salesforce Classic, Chatter must be
enabled to access the Records tab of the topic detail page. Let’s say you
added the topic Textiles to several textile-related
records, including accounts, contacts, and opportunities. You could then
view the related records together on the Records tab (in Salesforce Classic)
or the Related tab (in Lightning Experience) of the Textiles topic page.
Here’s an example topic detail page in Lightning Experience, with the
Related tab showing records with the topic.
Admins can enable or disable topics for most objects, including custom
objects.
Add Topics to Records in Salesforce Classic Add topics to quickly organize records around common themes, retrieve them in list views, and (with Chatter) view them on topic detail pages.
Tag Records Use tags to group records from various objects by a common theme. Add tags in a search criteria to find information faster and more intuitively.
Remove Tags from Records Tags are words or short phrases that you can edit on the record detail page.
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