Conga CLM on Salesforce Lightning
You can use Conga CLM with the Salesforce Lightning Experience and still accomplish the same tasks with the same features that are available in the Classic Experience. The change that you will observe is in accessing the features and the process for creating an agreement. Beyond a few different steps, the flows for most Contract Management tasks remain the same as in the Classic Experience. You can also access Contract Management from the Lightning Console. You can use the Lightning Console to Generate, Regenerate, Activate, Amend, Renew, Submit Request, Terminate, Expire, and Clone an agreement.
Enabling the Lightning Experience in Salesforce
Enabling the Lightning Experience in your Salesforce org is simple, but requires some consideration of your company's needs before you make the switch. Refer to Salesforce's documentation on enabling the Lightning Experience.
Accessing Features in Lightning
One of the main differences you will find when you switch to Lightning is how your apps are accessed, like Contract Management. In Lightning, there is no Force.com app menu, and you cannot customize the default Tabs to include Custom Objects or Visualforce tabs. Instead, you access all Contract Management features by using the App Launcher.
- Log in to Salesforce with Lightning enabled.
- Click the App Launcher button in the upper left-hand corner of the Home screen.
- From the App Launcher, click on Contract Management.
- Select a Contract Management feature to work with (e.g., "Agreements" to start the agreement creation process.)
Creating an Agreement in Lightning
There are two ways to create a new agreement in the Lightning experience.
Contract Wizard in Lightning
Use the Contract Management Contract Wizard to run custom, user-friendly Wizards based on any standard or custom Salesforce object (Agreements, Accounts, Proposals, Leads, etc.). These Wizards are intended to be used by sales representatives, purchasing agents, HR managers, and other users to quickly create their own records by entering responses to criteria-based inputs that follow a logical series of steps. Wizards can also be used to collect data from customers to be posted to internal systems or for other business use.
Use the Wizards tab to run Wizards from the existing Wizard Designs. You can easily search and select from Wizard designs to create well-formed records. Wizards also contain a feature that allows users to review their responses prior to submission, returning to previous steps to make changes or corrections. Users can also use the tab to resume completion of in-progress Wizards or review completed or aborted Wizards.
For information on creating Wizards using the Wizard Designer, see Contract Wizard.
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