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Saving in the quote editor
While editing in the editor, you can save the quote temporarily using the button in the upper left corner without interrupting the quote editing.
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Before creating a PDF-Preview and after making changes in the Basis data dialog, the quote is automatically saved. |
Of course, the quote will also be saved if you exit the editor by clicking the Quit button at the top right edge of the editor:
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By confirming the dialog that now opens, you will be redirected to the quote page in Salesforce:
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Of course, you are free to exit the quote editor in a number of other ways, such as clicking on a tab in your Salesforce app, browsing the app launcher, or clicking on the opportunity name in the editor.
To prevent you from unintentionally losing your quote or, conversely, unnecessarily saving a discarded draft, your possible request is queried as soon as you navigate out of the editor:
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Query of the storage request. | The query appears as soon as there are unsaved changes in your quote. | |
Image RemovedImage Added | Continue editing | The dialog closes, you remain in the quote editor, it is not saved. |
Image RemovedImage Added | Discard changes | No save operation is triggered, you navigate to the desired page |
Image RemovedImage Added | Save | Before you navigate to the desired page, the quote is saved. |