Figure 5-69. Branching Between Sequence Levels
Each sequence level can branch to only one level through a secondary branching qualifier. However, the number of times to which a level can be branched is limited only by the number of levels present. A level can have only one arrow pointing away from it, but it can have two pointing to it if more than one other level is branching to it. An example of this is shown in the figure below. The arrow with two tails indicates that a level above and a level below branch to that level.
Figure 5-70. Multiple Branching Between Levels
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