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Thank you for joining this quick how to screen cast, brought to you by Salesforce support. To see more content like this, hit subscribe. Some of you might have multiple record types in Salesforce. Here Ive got two different record types on my account object. Well, how can you control access to records based on record type? Thats what were going to talk about today. Most people think that they can set this up while theyre creating the record type. Thats actually not correct. So here Im going to create a record type with you just to show you where the confusion happens but this is not how you control access to records based on record type. So here Im just creating a new record type on, lets say accounts. And well call it something like I dont know, partner account. Well turn it on. And this is where people think theyre granting access to records. Here, this is not whats happening. When you check a box here, youre saying a person with this profile is allowed to create a rec