Correct Answer: B
Explanation
The Show Back Button setting is a display option that can be applied to a step in a guide to allow the user to go back to the previous step. As a best practice, it is recommended to use this setting when the steps of the previous tip are visible on the same page, so that the user can easily navigate between the steps without losing context. For example, if a guide has multiple steps on the same form or screen, the Show Back Button can be useful to let the user review or change their inputs. However, if the steps of the previous tip are not visible on the same page, such as when the user has to navigate to a different page or tab, the Show Back Button can be confusing or misleading, as it may not take the user back to the exact state of the previous step. In such cases, it is better to hide the Show Back Button and use the Restart Guide option instead, which will reset the guide from the beginning. References: Oracle Guided Learning User Guide, Creating OGL Content, Working with the Editors, Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Certified Foundations Associate