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Wizard/progressive stepper: Should states only be controlled by back button?

Wizard/progressive stepper: Should states only be controlled by back button?

Suppose a stepper has 6 steps. Can the user directly jump to the 4th step or should he follow the same flow with a click on “save and next”. Same flow for the reverse order as well.

For example:
Should step 2 or 3 be clickab…

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