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My SDK don't see a function "ScrollContent()"

Hello! I’m learning Android Jetpack compose development from tutorials and documentation by Android developers. And I ran into a problem… When I was checking the validation of sample of implementation Top App Bar my SDK didn’t see function “ScrollContent()” and show it is as an “unresolved reference”. I don’t know how to solve this problem. Please, help me!! There are reference: App bars  |  Jetpack Compose  |  Android Developers

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Veeran

Veeran

Update your Android Studio and Jetpack Compose version to the latest. Verify if you’ve included the correct dependencies in your project’s build.gradle file.

BreadCrumb

BreadCrumb

ScrollContent is another composable defined in their example file

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