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Cross-object formulas are formulas that span two related objects and reference merge fields on those objects. Cross-object formulas can reference merge fields from a master ("parent") object if an object is on the detail side of a master-detail relationship. Cross-object formulas also work with lookup relationships. You can reference fields from objects that are up to 10 relationships away. Cross-object formulas are available anywhere formulas are used except when creating default values.
ChatGPT said: A cross-object formula can reference both Parent and Child objects. Therefore, the correct answer is B. Both Parent and Child objects.
Cross-object formulas allow you to reference fields from related objects in a formula expression. This means you can access and use data from both the parent and child objects in your formula calculations or expressions. It provides flexibility in performing calculations or referencing data across different related objects within Salesforce.
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