Choose the default view for record pages in Lightning Experience. There are two
out-of-the-box options, each with a different focus and organization. Pick the view that
supports your users’ business needs and preferences.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience and the Salesforce mobile app for iOS and
Android
Available in: Group, Essentials, Professional,
Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions
Full View
Displays record information in a data-dense, single column.
This view emphasizes details and related lists by putting all the information on the same
page. If you’re transitioning to Lightning Experience, this view is similar to Salesforce
Classic.
ImportantTo maintain performance quality,
Full view isn’t available for all org configurations. To access Full view your page layout
must have:
No more than 50 fields
No more than 12 related lists
No inline Visualforce components
NoteYou can’t collapse sections on the record detail
page on the Salesforce mobile app.
Grouped View
Groups record information across tabs and columns. This
view helps users focus on what’s needed in the moment, and minimizes scrolling.
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