Option D is an interesting one. Automatically mapping the Product Catalog's category hierarchy to the navigation bar could be a useful feature, but I'm not sure if that's what the Navigation Management page is for.
I'm not sure about Option C. Manipulating a hierarchy of CMSLinkComponent objects doesn't seem directly related to navigation management, at least based on the information given.
Option B also seems plausible. Manipulating a hierarchy of CMSNavigationNode items and CMSNavigationEntry objects sounds like it could be a key function of the Navigation Management page.
Alright, let's take a look at the answer options. Option A sounds like it could be one of the correct answers - the ability to define multiple navigation hierarchies accessed by different components.
Yeah, I agree. The question is asking about the specific uses of the Navigation Management page, so we'll need to dig into the details of that feature.
Hmm, this seems like a tricky question. I'm not completely sure about the specifics of SmartEdit's Navigation Management page, but I think it's related to managing the navigation hierarchy on the website.
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