Which of the following are true about List Views?
Which of the following are true about List Views?
List Views in Salesforce offer several useful functionalities: you can save list views for future use, specify which groups of users have access to the list view, and print list views. Additionally, you can follow records and view related Chatter posts directly from the list view. However, exporting List View data directly to Excel is not a built-in feature.
Related feed / posts are available once you open record details.
how option d is correct?
Only options A & B are correct.
C is also correct according to the article (link below) https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.basics_faq_which_records_print_listviews.htm&type=5
A,B,C is correct
You can access feed from list view. I think option d is correct. https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=customviews_chatter.htm&type=5&sfdcIFrameOrigin=null
A, B, C, D are correct. I believe follow in list views is only available in classic mode.
Seems A,B and C are correct
ABC print list view is correct. https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.basics_faq_which_records_print_listviews.htm&type=5
The statement F. "All of the above" is true. List Views in Salesforce allow you to create custom views of data in a particular object. Here are the functions of List Views: A. Save list views for future use: You can save a list view you've created and use it again in the future. B. Specify which groups of users have access to the list view: You can control who has access to view a list view by specifying which user groups can see it. C. Print list views: You can print a list view using the browser's print function. D. Follow records and view related Chatter posts: You can follow records from a list view, and view related Chatter posts and comments. E. Export List View data to Excel: You can export the data from a list view to Excel for further analysis. So, all of the above statements are true about List Views in Salesforce.
You can test it, only Export to Excel option is not available
ABC is correct.
I don't know why but every single answer looks possible, even exporting to Excel