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  1. Mar 6, 11:35 AM

    Okay, you guys missed my point. 

    But I figured out on my own, so thanks anyways. 

    Below the solution. 

    The problem was, that the package was installed somewhere else after clicking the link on the 3rd paragraph of the 3rd chapter. That's why I can't find the Custom Component Opportunity (see 1st screenshot below): it's in a different Org! (see 2nd screenshot below) xD  

    It's better to follow the procedure in

    https://trailhead.salesforce.com/help?article=Installing-a-package-or-app-to-complete-a-Trailhead-challenge

     

    I am now trying to install it in the proper test Org, but... 

    ... it's taking forever!!! (see 3rd screenshot below)

    Okay, you guys missed my point. But I figured out on my own, so thanks anyways. Below the solution.

     

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  2. Mar 6, 4:32 PM

    @Federico Senatore

    Sometimes this happens when performing actions in different Playgrounds, making it unclear what the issue is. 

     

    I'm glad your problem has been resolved, and you can move forward. 

     

    Sometimes packages take too long to install, so a mechanism was developed to send you an email notification once the package has been installed ;-)

     

    I wish you success in your further learning Salesforce.

     

    Sincerely, 

    Mykhailo Vdovychenko 

    Bringing Cloud Excellence with IBVCLOUD OÜ

  3. Mar 5, 8:57 PM

    Hi, @Federico Senatore

     

    Add the Custom Lightning Component to Your App Page

    1. From Setup, enter App Builder into the Quick Find box, and then click Lightning App Builder.
    2. Click Edit next to the Top Accounts and Opportunities page that you created in the previous unit.
    3. Add the Opportunity Alert component above the List View component.
    4. In the properties pane, change Days Since Last Modified to 6. 

      Did you notice that the text inside the component changed to match the new field value?

    5. Deselect Has Open Tasks, then click Save.

    Because you activated the page previously, you don’t have to activate it again.

    All right! The changes you made are immediately available in Lightning Experience and the mobile app. Next, see what the page looks like now. 

     

    Sincerely, 

    Mykhailo Vdovychenko 

    Bringing Cloud Excellence with IBVCLOUD OÜ

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