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SAP Exam C_LUMIRA_24 Topic 6 Question 40 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_LUMIRA_24 exam
Question #: 40
Topic #: 6
[All C_LUMIRA_24 Questions]

You can open multiple datasets in a single document

and can also add dataset to a Lumria document?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Mari
1 years ago
I see your point, Jerry. Maybe the answer is indeed B) Tiny.
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Jerry
1 years ago
I don't think D) Large is the correct option, as it seems too big for email.
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Asuncion
1 years ago
I'm not sure, but I think C) Small could also be a correct option.
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Mari
1 years ago
I disagree, I believe the correct option is A) Medium.
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Caprice
1 years ago
Hmm, I'm going to have to go with 'D. Large' on this one. After all, size matters when it comes to data visualization, right? Just don't send it to anyone on a dial-up connection.
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Tasia
1 years ago
'C) Small' seems like the odd one out to me.
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Venita
1 years ago
I think 'B) Tiny' is not a correct export size option.
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Jerry
1 years ago
I think the correct option is B) Tiny.
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Shonda
1 years ago
That's a good point, Large might be too big for email attachments.
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Hana
1 years ago
Ah, I see they're trying to keep our emails light and breezy. No room for those heavyweight, pixel-packed charts here. I bet they want us to stick to the 'Feather' setting.
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Marilynn
1 years ago
I believe the answer is D) Large because it's not usually used for email attachments.
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Omer
1 years ago
Wait, 'Large' isn't a correct export size option? But that's the only one that truly captures the essence of my chart's grandeur!
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Elliott
1 years ago
Hmm, I thought the 'Jumbo' option would be a good choice for a massive chart attachment in an email. Who doesn't love a little digital eye-strain in the morning?
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Dorsey
1 years ago
B) Tiny
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Gerald
1 years ago
D) Large
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Emily
1 years ago
C) Small
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Merri
1 years ago
B) Tiny
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Lai
1 years ago
A) Medium
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Heidy
1 years ago
I disagree, Tiny could be a valid export size option for sending in emails.
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Shonda
1 years ago
I think the answer is B) Tiny. It's not a correct export size option.
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