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Where in Discover can you customize formatting and design of your visualizations?
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Which Statements are true about Drop Zones. Select all that apply.
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True or false: Context calculations created within a data discovery cannot be shared or used outside of the data discovery it was created from.
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Check all that apply. Which “Drop Zones” would you use in a chart or gauge Discover object to show multiple views of the same dataset by partitioning using a set of dimensional elements?
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Which of the following provides users with a powerful and convenient way to build complex business logic on the fly, based on the semantic layer of the model?
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True or false: the sorting function can be accessed in the query ribbon, context menu, and drop zones.
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Which capabilities showcase natural language capabilities to explore and interact with data? Select all that apply.
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True or False? ‘Conditional formatting can be done with the use of drop zones or right click context menu.’
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True or False? ‘ChatBot is the only way that end users can easily explore and interact with data within Discover.’
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Which of the following statements are true about ‘Explain’? Select all that apply.
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True or False? ‘Conditional formatting only applies to grid visualizations.’