Feature Manipulation Engine (FME) Certified Professional Practice Test

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Which visual cue in the differences list helps you quickly identify the type of a changed component?

Icon representing the component type

Seeing an icon that represents the component type gives you an instant, unambiguous signal about what kind of element has changed. In the differences list, each item is paired with a small, recognizable icon that matches the component category—reader, writer, transformer, and so on. This visual tag is built for quick recognition, so you can scan the list and grasp the type of changes at a glance without reading names or deducing from other cues.

Color coding can indicate status or change kind, but it doesn’t reliably identify the category of the component. Font size isn’t typically used to convey type, and the row’s position in the list is arbitrary and can shift with sorting or filtering, so it isn’t a dependable indicator of what kind of component moved.

Color coded rows

Font size of the text

Position of the row in the list

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