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Winter ’25 Key Features

Introduction

The Salesforce Winter ’25 release has exciting new features, particularly for Flow users. This release focuses on enhancing automation capabilities, and making processes more efficient and user-friendly. Some of the key updates include improved debugging tools, new data handling features, and expanded Flow capabilities within Salesforce. These updates aim to empower administrators and developers with more control and flexibility in automating business processes, ensuring they can deliver more robust solutions with ease.

1. Errors and Warnings Menu in Flow

In Salesforce Flows, the introduction of a new menu for errors and warnings significantly improves the user experience. This feature allows administrators to easily access and review any issues within a flow, streamlining the troubleshooting process and enhancing overall efficiency

2. Changed Flow Save Menu

The ‘Save As New Version’ and ‘Save As New Flow’ options have been updated in the Winter ’25 release, bringing changes that enhance the flow management process.

3. Send Email Action Improvements

The ‘Send Email’ action now includes new features in the Winter ’25 release, such as the ability to add CC and BCC recipients. This enhancement provides greater flexibility and
control over email communications within Salesforce, allowing users to include additional recipients for improved collaboration and transparency.

4. Enhanced User List Views

The User List View has been upgraded in Winter ’25 with a refreshed modern interface, enabling you to configure it just like other List Views across Salesforce. From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Users, and then select User anagement Settings. Enable Enhanced User List View. Select Users to view the enhanced page.

5. Object Access

Salesforce administrators often need to understand which Permission Sets, Permission Set Groups, and Profiles grant access to a specific object and the level of access they
provide. Fortunately, Salesforce makes this easy with the Object Access feature in the Setup menu. Here’s how you can get a full view of the permissions granted to an object.

Conclusion

The Winter ’25 release brings a host of exciting nhancements designed to improve user experience, streamline workflows, and empower Salesforce administrators with greater flexibility and control. As we explore these new features, it’s clear that Salesforce continues to evolve in ways that make it an even more indispensable tool for businesses of all sizes. Embrace these changes to maximize your productivity and stay ahead in the ever-competitive market.