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I would like to propose that there should be three things the user should know at the end of a guided task flow:

  1. Whether his/her task was successfully completed, and what the results were.
  2. Whether he/she can create multiple objects with the same wizard, without leaving the create environment. Loop the create process.
  3. Whether there are next steps that he can do with the created object. This step is usually optional and mostly these are launch points to different applications or different parts of same application.

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So you can go with something like the wizard shown in the image above.

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Cheers, Nishant

I would go with something like this: enter image description here

I would like to propose that there should be three things the user should know at the end of a guided task flow:

  1. Whether his/her task was successfully completed, and what the results were.
  2. Whether he/she can create multiple objects with the same wizard, without leaving the create environment. Loop the create process.
  3. Whether there are next steps that he can do with the created object. This step is usually optional and mostly these are launch points to different applications or different parts of same application.

enter image description here

So you can go with something like the wizard shown in the image above.

Hope this helps you!

Cheers, Nishant

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I would go with something like this: enter image description here