Creating and Managing Profiles
You can dynamically control which actions are visible to user, or group of users, within your organization by associating that information with a profile. Profiles are not an access control mechanism; they are a user interface control mechanism. A profile represents a typical category of user within a company and is based on the roles and privileges associated with that particular user category.
Profiles expose only the necessary functionality and information needed by a user. They create a focused and simplified user interface, reducing confusion by eliminating areas of the user interface that could be distracting.
For more information about profiles, see Profile Management.
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