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Raji AbrahamRaji Abraham 

Custom Lightning component - Missing in the Lightining App Builder

Following the Lightning App Builder trail head, I installed the custom lightning component from https://login.salesforce.com/packaging/installPackage.apexp?p0=04tj0000001mMYP. I see the 'Oop Alert Component' in the Installed Packages section. However, I don't see the custom component in the Lightning App Builder.  What am I missing?
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Shingo YamazakiShingo Yamazaki
Thanks for replying.

Can you please see
Develop > Lightning Components
and whether ther are some checkboxes?

If so, please check the upper one "Enable Lightning Components in Salesforce1 (BETA)" and try again?


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Shingo YamazakiShingo Yamazaki
Dear Raji,

I tried to install the package to my Developer Edition org,
and could see it in the Lightning App Builder. (I chose "1-column" layout)

What's your organization's edition?
And can you insall this package and check if this is displayed in App Builder?
https://login.salesforce.com/packaging/installPackage.apexp?p0=04tj0000001mMYj

(This is from https://developer.salesforce.com/trailhead/lightning_app_builder/lightning_app_builder_custom_comps)
Raji AbrahamRaji Abraham
I am using the Develorper Edition org. I tried installing the package you mentioned. Same problem. See the two images I have attached. Is there anything else I have to enable in the Setup to make these custom packages visible in Lightning App-Builder?

Installed Packages


Lightning App Builder View

Thanks for looking into this
Raji
 
Shingo YamazakiShingo Yamazaki
Thanks for replying.

Can you please see
Develop > Lightning Components
and whether ther are some checkboxes?

If so, please check the upper one "Enable Lightning Components in Salesforce1 (BETA)" and try again?


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Raji AbrahamRaji Abraham
Thats was it!  I can see both the custom components now.

Thanks Shingo