Moves test introduced by #11799 to avoid non-explicit modal acceptance #11972
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What? Why?
On #11799 a fix was introduced to account for "memory" of the selected sections, within the enterprise dashboard. A test was added which was triggering a modal (due to unsaved changes in the forms), without explicitly accepting it.
While default acceptance of the modal is the usual behavior, it often timed out, while running in the CI.
The PR moves the test to a section in the spec where there are no unsaved changes: doing so prevents having to accept the modal.
The PR also adds some minor changes (scrolling down the page to find the Users section - somehow failing locally) and adds a test to account for forward navigation as well.
What should we test?
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