What indicates that a suppressed member could be added to a Cube View?

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Multiple Choice

What indicates that a suppressed member could be added to a Cube View?

Explanation:
The signal being tested is how the Cube View shows that there are suppressed (hidden) members available to add. When a member is suppressed, OneStream uses an orange slice in the bottom-right corner of the header cells to indicate that there are hidden members on that axis that can be brought into the view. This orange wedge serves as a clear hint: expand or interact with that header to include the suppressed member in the Cube View. This is why the orange slice in the bottom-right of the header cells is the right cue. The other placements or colors convey different states or actions, such as indicating a different kind of interaction or constraint, not the specific capability to add a suppressed member.

The signal being tested is how the Cube View shows that there are suppressed (hidden) members available to add. When a member is suppressed, OneStream uses an orange slice in the bottom-right corner of the header cells to indicate that there are hidden members on that axis that can be brought into the view. This orange wedge serves as a clear hint: expand or interact with that header to include the suppressed member in the Cube View.

This is why the orange slice in the bottom-right of the header cells is the right cue. The other placements or colors convey different states or actions, such as indicating a different kind of interaction or constraint, not the specific capability to add a suppressed member.

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