To help enhance your users' experience, consider the implementation of pages to break up the flow of your forms into logical steps. Pages allow you to break up what could be a lengthy form into smaller, more easily digestible sections. Pages also allow the user to see their progress when filling out larger forms. For example, showing that they are on page 4 of a 6-page form.
On a desktop, pages will be displayed at the top of the screen, displaying the page number and title. These pages will also indicate to the user which page they are on, as well as if the page has an error on it.
On mobile and tablet devices, the pages are represented by lines in the bottom navigation of the form.
The Cancel and Save as Draft buttons will appear at the bottom of each of the pages, with the Submit button only appearing on the last page of the form.
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