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Study the following diagram which is an extract from a process being tested in Process Studio: Study the following diagram which is an extract from a process being tested in Process Studio:   There are no breakpoints in the  Access Customer Account  subpage however there is an error. What will happen if you choose to step over (F10)  when debugging the process? A)  The process will work all stages in the  Access Customer Account  page until the error is thrown and then focus will move to the  Get Customer Details  stage. B)  The process will work all stages in the  Access Customer Account  page until the error is thrown and then focus will move to the  Recover1  stage. C)  The process will work all stages in the  Access Customer Account  page until the error is thrown and then focus will move to the stage containing the error on the  Access Customer Account  page. D)  The process will work all stages in the  Access Customer Account  page until the error is thrown and then focus would move to the appropriate recover stage on the  Access Customer Account  page. There are no breakpoints in the "Access Customer Account" subpage however there is an error. What will happen if you choose to step over (F10) when debugging the process?

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