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Create More Roll-Up Summary Fields per Object - Winter16

Create 150 percent more roll-up summary fields with an increased limit per object. The default limit on roll-up summary fields per object has been increased from 10 to 25. Gain more insights about related records by adding more roll-up summary fields to your standard and custom objects.

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  1. In this manner my colleague Wesley Virgin's story begins with this SHOCKING AND CONTROVERSIAL video.

    You see, Wesley was in the military-and shortly after leaving-he found hidden, "SELF MIND CONTROL" secrets that the government and others used to get anything they want.

    THESE are the EXACT same secrets many famous people (notably those who "became famous out of nothing") and the greatest business people used to become wealthy and famous.

    You've heard that you only use 10% of your brain.

    That's really because most of your brain's power is UNTAPPED.

    Perhaps this thought has even occurred INSIDE OF YOUR own brain... as it did in my good friend Wesley Virgin's brain 7 years ago, while driving a non-registered, trash bucket of a car without a driver's license and with $3 on his bank card.

    "I'm very frustrated with living check to check! Why can't I turn myself successful?"

    You've been a part of those those questions, isn't it right?

    Your own success story is waiting to be written. All you have to do is in YOURSELF.

    CLICK HERE TO LEARN WESLEY'S METHOD

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