To open a record, click on the link that shows the record name.
Most records have a toolbar, title bar, and access information.
All record screens typically have a separate toolbar with a set of buttons that allow you to edit, modify, copy, and delete the selected record.
The General Page for a Contact Record
The Record Page Toolbar Buttons table explains the functionality of each button. There are, however, a few key points that you should know about all of these buttons:
•The buttons that you see are controlled by the rights you have to the selected record type.
For example, if you do not see the Delete button in an Appointment record, this means that you do not have the right to delete Appointment records in general or in this specific record.
•The current state of a record may prevent you from seeing some buttons.
For example, you do not see the Delete button in an Expense record that was posted to an Account. Or you are unable to edit a record if it, or its parent project, is pending approval and the approval rule prevents anyone from modifying the record.
•Regardless of your access rights to the record, you always see the Printable View button on the toolbar.
•If you have the rights to create new records, you always have the Create a Copy button available in all records, except projects. In projects, access to this button is controlled by your administrator.
•Embedded projects have two separate buttons, OK and Cancel.
In each record page, its title bar displays the following information:
•Record type and its icon, followed by a hyphen.
•Name of the record (depending on the records type, it may the record's subject or description).
•A "Back to" link. For example, if you are viewing a Contact record, there will be a link, Back to Contacts, in the title bar.
If you click the Back to link, the record page is replaced by a page that displays records from the most recently used list for this object type.
Each record displays access information, usually on its General page. This information tells you who created the record and who most recently changed the record. The information is read-only.
Access Information Section