The Change Highlight Element setting in the Display Settings in the Full Editor allows you to change the element that is highlighted by the guide tip. This can be useful when you want to point at a specific section, such as a button or a menu, while highlighting another element, such as a field or a table. By changing the highlight element, you can make the guide tip more visible and clear for the user. References: Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Course, Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1 Exam, [Oracle Guided Learning Documentation]
Question # 5
What happens if a step is deleted from a Process Guide by using the Content Editor?
A.
Only the screenshot is deleted from the Content Editor.
B.
The step is deleted from the guide and is not displayed in the host application.
 The Content Editor enables you to make simple text edits to guides without the need to access the OGL Editor1. However, if you delete a step from a Process Guide by using the Content Editor, the step is also deleted from the guide and is not displayed in the host application1. This means that the guide will have one less step and the user will not see the deleted step when they use the guide. Therefore, you should be careful when deleting steps from the Content Editor, as this will affect the guide functionality and user experience. References:
Working with the Editors
Question # 6
Which action can you NOT perform from the Content Editor?
Adding step comments and guide comments is not an action that you can perform from the Content Editor. This action can only be done from the Full Editor, where you can access the Comments tab and add comments for each step or guide1. The other two options, B and C, are both actions that you can perform from the Content Editor. In the Content Editor, you can delete a step from a Process Guide by clicking the trash icon next to the step name in the left panel2. You can also add a new step to a Process Guide by clicking the plus icon at the bottom of the left panel2. References: Creating OGL Content Course, Enhancing OGL Content Course, [Oracle Guided Learning ContentDeveloper Foundations Associate Rel 1 Exam]
Question # 7
Which statement is NOT true about the OGL Application ID (AppID)?
A.
It can be changed at any time.
B It is the unique identifier of your OGL instance assigned at the time of account creation.
B.
It can be found in Application Settings within the OGL Console.
he OGL Application ID (AppID) is the unique identifier of your OGL instance assigned at the time of account creation1. It is a 22-character alphanumeric string that enables the mapping of the Help Widget to your app2. The AppID can be found in Application Settings within the OGL Console3. The AppID cannot be changed at any time, as it is linked to your OGL account and your app. Changing the AppID would break the connection between the OGL Console and the app, and prevent the OGL content from being displayed on the app4. References:
1: Oracle Guided Learning for Oracle ERP Cloud
2: Getting Started - Oracle Help Center, Section: Know Your OGL App ID
3: Configuring OGL - Setting Roles and Scripts - Oracle
4: Oracle Guided Learning Fusion FAQ | Oracle University, Section: Customers seeking Oracle Guided Learning will be provisioned via a form on our website.
Question # 8
Where can the default tip width be set for all tips?
 The default tip width for all tips can be set in the Editor tab of the Application Settings, which contains settings that can be set for the editor at the application level. The Tip Width field sets the default tip width in pixels (i.e. 280). These settings can be overridden at the item level through the OGL Full Editor. References: Oracle® Guided Learning User Guide, Settings