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Access one of the pages frim two diffrent paths in mobile app

Access one of the pages frim two diffrent paths in mobile app

We have a feature in our mobile application that can be accessed from the main menu of the application, is it possible to access this page in another place of the application? Whether a page can be accessed from two different paths is good…

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