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Some steps a bit unclear or buggy. Much more complicated to anything else in this course.
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This step is only for enterprise plan and student can't end correctly the last instruction Configure a table to use the cloud object store Now that you have configured a connection to the cloud object storage service, you can configure any table in your app to use the object store to store data objects like images and files. In the AppSheet UI, in the left navigation bar, click Data (data), and then click Product Categories (db). An expanded view of the Product Categories table is displayed. Click Table settings (Table settings). Expand the Storage section. For Store for image and file capture, select the Google Cloud Storage location that was configured in the previous task.
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