If the user has to progress through a flow to reach the result, then
letting them jump a step or two ahead seems confusing ... but I
don't know the full context. Is it critical the user completes the
interaction on each tab? There's always the simple "continue"
button, or "skip this step". Depends on the goal the user is trying
to achieve, though.

My reaction is similar to Jared's, though. If you're asking the
question, then a tabular navigation might not be the right way to go.



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