I feel like the answer to this should be pretty cut-and-dry, but I can't
help but second guess myself.
 
I'm working on a web app with a tabbed interface (what else is new).
Under each tab is a workflow that carries the user through a few screens
in order to reach a result.
 
Consider the following, I have two tabs Tab A and Tab B.  Under Tab A is
Process A and under Tab B is Process B. If a user begins Process A, and
at any point clicks on Tab B (for any reason) when the user returns to
Tab A, should they be placed at the same point in Process A as they were
when they left?
 
I go back and forth, so I'm hoping getting more opinions will help me
make a final decision. Let me know if I made the question too confusing.
 
-adam
 

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