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Salesforce Exam ANC-201 Topic 4 Question 15 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's ANC-201 exam
Question #: 15
Topic #: 4
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The marketing team at Cloud Kicks has five dashboards in an app. Four widgets are replicas of each other in three of the dashboards.

What is the best way to maintain these widgets?

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Brittni
21 hours ago
Ooh, a component for the widgets? That's like the lazy person's dream come true. Sign me up!
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Arlyne
4 days ago
Hold up, you mean I have to manually update each dashboard? That's just asking for trouble. I'm definitely going with the component solution. Ain't nobody got time for that!
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Marjory
5 days ago
Lenses, huh? I guess that could work, but it seems a bit convoluted for something this straightforward. I'm leaning towards the component approach.
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Vincenza
14 days ago
Editing the widgets individually on each dashboard? No thanks, that's way too much work. I'm going with the component option.
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Shantell
18 days ago
Creating a component for the widgets sounds like the way to go. That way, I can easily update them across all dashboards.
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Pamella
23 days ago
I prefer creating/editing a lens and adding each dashboard. It gives me more control over the customization of the widgets.
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Dyan
24 days ago
I agree with Kyoko, creating/editing a component would make it easier to manage the widgets across multiple dashboards.
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Kyoko
26 days ago
I think the best way to maintain these widgets is to create/edit a component for them.
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