Launch Salesforce1 in a mobile simulator on your desktop machine. ![]() If you have ever received a call or support request from a user who claims to have lost access to a record or can’t find a field on a page layout, this extension allows you login as that user and see exactly what they see. For admins who struggle with writing complex formulas, this extension provides text enhancements which resemble HTML code editing clues. Through this Google extension, you can enhance the formula editor text areas to have syntax highlighting, tabbing, parenthesis matching, and find and replace. If you work in multiple sandboxes or production orgs, this extension provides a quick visual update to the Salesforce cloud color, which makes tabbing through orgs a thing of the past. Also, it displays a separate icon for sandbox instances. This extension overrides the standard Salesforce favicon with one color based on the org. Invaluable for integration users out there! This extension shows the API field names on detail pages in Salesforce. Spelling and grammar errors can be checked in most fields on Salesforce, which makes you as an admin look like a grammar all-star to your users. There is a free and a paid version of this extension, and we feel the free version does the trick. The one-click copy/paste functionality is great for getting your long field lists into spreadsheets. ![]() There are many helpful add-ons out there – we’ve listed our favorite free extensions below to make your life a little bit easier.Ĭolumn Copy is invaluable for taking rows or columns of standard and custom fields out of Salesforce and into a spreadsheet. Google Chrome extensions are a great way to make your life easier as a Salesforce administrator or power user.
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