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What is the name of the particular UI Pattern to switch between previous and next items in a table

What is the name of the particular UI Pattern to switch between previous and next items in a table

I’m working on a system (image is not mine) where users can browse through their items in a table, and click on an item to open a more detailed view. From this detailed view it is not possible to click on another item in the table without …

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