FWIW, I have to concur with the advice that Tracy gave you and I can also recommend--HIGHLY--the content at the link that Haykel gave you.
In short, use Wizard-style navigation for infrequent/complex/inherently multi-step tasks. For the rest of (usually, most of) your tasks, use a more fluid navigational mechanism, such as Hub-and-Spoke. --Jim --- In [email protected], nwebb <neilw...@...> wrote: > > Hi, > > We have a modular Flex project. > Each screen has "back" and "next " buttons. > > There are various routes through the application and I'm about to re-write > the logic which determines where the buttons take the user when they are > pressed (what is already in place is overly complex). > > I'm guessing that there are fairly established methods for achieving this > and would be interested to see what exists, rather than roll out a bespoke > solution. Can anyone point me in the direction of a good resource? > > Cheers, > Neil >

