![]() ![]() Accomplishing this typically involves a lot of custom coding and development work, but with Skuid, you can craft a custom clone page for any object type using the Skuid drag-and-drop page builder! Let’s get started. One very common feature Salesforce users request is the ability to clone not just a single record, such as a Contact, but also some or all of its child records as well, such as a Contact’s related Cases, etc. ![]() ![]() (For standard objects that do not include a clone action, such as Account, see this tutorial.) In this example, we’ll be creating a custom Clone Contact page, but you can follow these instructions to create a custom clone page for any object, standard or custom, that has a “clone” action in standard Salesforce. This tutorial shows you how to create a custom Clone page.
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