Total agreement with A. NavigatePage is basically made for wizards where you walk users through each step. Especially fits when it's something people forget and need a guide for. Don't see Card or List working for that specific flow, unless I'm missing a weird use case?
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A company has a task that is performed infrequently. Users often need to look up the procedure to
complete the task.
The company requires a wizard that leads users through a sequence of steps to complete the task.
You need to create the page to enable the wizard creation.
Which page type should you use?
Options
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If the wizard is meant to guide users step-by-step (like a setup assistant), then A fits since NavigatePage supports that flow. But if this was more about displaying records or data entry forms, Card or List could come into play. Pretty sure it's A unless the task is just basic editing.
Option A, but is this for a setup/configuration process or just basic data entry? That could flip things.
C/D? But pretty sure it's A. List is tempting since lots of folks default to it for batch work, but NavigatePage is what gives you the actual wizard format (next/back steps). Seen similar on actual exam dumps and it was NavigatePage. Anyone disagree?
A , had something like this in a mock and NavigatePage was the right pick.
A tbh, NavigatePage is built for step-driven wizards in Dynamics. List (D) is tempting but it’s more for viewing records, not guiding users through steps. Seen similar question flagged as A on practice tests.
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