Can I remove certain fields that I do not require?

Can I remove certain fields that I do not require?

Yes, you can remove the fields that you do not require while creating a record. Follow the steps given below to hide the unwanted fields:
  1. Log in to Zoho CRM with Administrator privileges.
  2. Click Setup > Customization > Modules and Fields.
  3. Select the Module from the modules list view.
  4. Click the Trash icon for the corresponding field that you want to remove.
     
  5. Read the instructions in the pop-up box and click Yes, move to unused fields to remove the field. The removed fields go to the Unused Fields section.

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