Adobe Analytics Business Practitioner Practice Exam

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What action can be taken to share an Ad Hoc segment in a Freeform Table within the Workspace interface?

  1. Click on the "i" icon and click "Make public"

  2. Find the segment in the segment manager and share it

  3. Right click on the segment, and then click "Share"

  4. Drag and drop the segment into the Component rail

The correct answer is: Click on the "i" icon and click "Make public"

Sharing an Ad Hoc segment in a Freeform Table within the Workspace interface can be accomplished by utilizing the "i" icon associated with the segment. When you click on this icon, it reveals options where you can choose to "Make public." This action effectively allows you to share the segment with other users within your organization who have access to the same Workspace. This functionality is significant as it facilitates collaboration among team members analyzing data, providing broader access to insights derived from the segment. By making a segment public, you enhance the ability for stakeholders to leverage focused analyses without needing to recreate the segment themselves. The other options involve different actions that do not directly relate to making the segment accessible to others. For example, the segment manager is useful for managing segments but does not integrate with the Freeform Table sharing mechanism directly. Right-click functions may be prevalent in various software interfaces, but in this specific case, it does not offer a valid method for sharing within the Workspace. Likewise, dragging and dropping into the Component rail is meant for organizing elements but does not encompass sharing capabilities.