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In AEM's Multi-Site Manager, what is a live copy?
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  1. A read-only archive of a page's previous versions
  2. A page that inherits content from a blueprint (source page) and can be synchronized to receive updates from it, while still allowing local customization
  3. A template stored in the tools console that any page can use
  4. An identical term for a blueprint. The two words are interchangeable
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What happens to a component in a live copy when its inheritance has been canceled and the blueprint is then rolled out?
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  1. Rolling out the blueprint always overwrites all components, regardless of canceled inheritance
  2. Components with canceled inheritance keep their local edits and are not updated during the rollout. Only components with inheritance still enabled receive updates
  3. Components with canceled inheritance are automatically deleted from the live copy during a rollout
  4. Components are temporarily restored to match the blueprint, then reverted after the rollout completes
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What does the "live copy overview" in a blueprint page's properties show?
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  1. A preview of the blueprint page as it appears on the published server
  2. A list of the blueprint's child pages along with the live copy status of each, such as "up to date," "blueprint modified," or "live copy does not exist," so authors can see which pages need to be rolled out
  3. A side-by-side visual comparison of the blueprint and its live copies
  4. A history of all rollout events, including who triggered each rollout and when
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When retranslating content that already has a live translated version, why is the new translation copied to a "launch" rather than directly overwriting the existing translated pages?
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  1. Launches are a technical limitation required by the translation service provider
  2. Copying to a launch lets the translation and review process happen in a temporary copy without disrupting the existing published content. Once approved, it is copied back over the live page
  3. Copying to a launch automatically applies machine translation without any review step
  4. A launch is the same as a page version and is used purely for rollback purposes
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If you want to make a change that applies to all live copy sites, where should you make that edit?
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  1. Directly in each live copy page, one at a time
  2. In the language master (blueprint), so the change can be rolled out to all live copies that still have inheritance enabled
  3. In the translation project, which will automatically sync all copies
  4. The system routes you to the correct location automatically, so it does not matter where you start
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