Not sure if I'm following this correctly - but there's a couple of
ways you can solve this:

Have 1 icon set at the top of the table (in the title bar - right -
almost like your windows close and minimise actions) which is
relevant to the selected row you're in.

Another option would be to reduce the icons to one icon (action icon)
from Which you can:

pop up a small window with actions once you hover over the "action"
icon.
Or..

Have one of those "more" arrows at the bottom of the icon - meaning
that once you click the more actions icon - a list of other options
appear.

The same action can be done by simply making the name of the sales
person a link which triggers the same actions as mentioned above.

This making sense? I do have an example of the first option also done
in .net - but not sure how to send it to the group.

Good luck.  Don't you have a good team backing you up on the UX?  I
also found that light greys work better than yellow. Use primaries on
activated rows only.

DON'T LET DEVELOPERS MAKE UX DECISIONS.  I LOVE THEM WITH EVERY LAST
BONE IN MY BODY BUT THEY SIMPLY CANNOT MAKE VISUAL DECISIONS WHEN
THEIR BIGGEST CONCERNS ARE DEADLINES AND HOW TO IMPLEMENT DIFFICULT
LOGIC AND REQUIREMENTS. THEY LITERALLY THINK IN CODE - NOT IN ICONS.

Hope it helps



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