- Salesforce for Beginners
- Sharif Shaalan
- 228字
- 2021-06-24 16:16:05
Navigating to activities
In Salesforce, activities include tasks, events, and calendars. Activities help you prioritize your time and keep up with any object. The main objects that you will use with activities are Accounts, Campaigns, Contacts, Leads, and Opportunities. Emails are another type of activity that you may use to stay in touch with your contacts and leads. Having all the touchpoints logged in Salesforce will give you a 360-degree view of your contacts and let you look at any person related to a specific Account, Contact, Opportunity, Lead, or Campaign that you may be working with. Out of the box, you will see that these main objects have a connection to activities. You can also view your activities on the home page, depending on your home page's layout. This gives you a shortcut to all of your activities. Let's see what activities look like when they're connected to objects. The following screenshot shows the GenePoint account:
Here, I have navigated to the Accounts tab and then to the GenePoint Account. On the right-hand side, you can see that there is an Activity section, which allows us to create a task, log a call, create an event, or send an email. If you navigate to any of the other tabs, you will see that the same Activity section exists.
Let's cover each of these activity types in detail.
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