CRT-101 · Question #106
The administrator at cloud kicks has been told that users are unable to add repeating tasks in salesforce. Which two solutions the administrator use to ensure users are able to do this? Choose 2…
The correct answer is A. Enable creation of Recurring Tasks in Activity Settings C. Add create Recurring series of Tasks field on Page Layouts. Enabling recurring tasks in Salesforce requires two things working together: turning on the feature (A) and making it visible (C). In Activity Settings, administrators must explicitly enable "Allow Creation of Recurring Tasks" - without this toggle, the functionality simply…
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The administrator at cloud kicks has been told that users are unable to add repeating tasks in salesforce. Which two solutions the administrator use to ensure users are able to do this? Choose 2 Answers
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- AEnable creation of Recurring Tasks in Activity Settings
- BDisable shares Activities.
- CAdd create Recurring series of Tasks field on Page Layouts
- DTurn on Task Notifications service.
How the community answered
(55 responses)- A93% (51)
- B5% (3)
- D2% (1)
Explanation
Enabling recurring tasks in Salesforce requires two things working together: turning on the feature (A) and making it visible (C). In Activity Settings, administrators must explicitly enable "Allow Creation of Recurring Tasks" - without this toggle, the functionality simply doesn't exist in the org. Then, even with the feature enabled, users need the "Create Recurring Series of Tasks" checkbox field added to the Task page layout so they can actually interact with it during task creation.
Why the distractors are wrong:
- B (Disable Shared Activities): Shared Activities controls whether a task can be related to multiple contacts - it has nothing to do with recurrence.
- D (Turn on Task Notifications): This relates to email/push alerts when tasks are due or assigned, not the ability to create repeating tasks.
Memory tip: Think "Enable + Expose" - you must first enable the feature in settings, then expose it on the page layout. Both steps are required, and neither alone is sufficient - a common pattern for Salesforce feature rollouts.
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