An analyst is creating a resource to improve users' experience when they select specific records based on particular dates. Which of the following should the analyst use to create a resource that best meets user needs?
A drop-down menu is a graphical user interface element that allows users to select one option from a list of options that are hidden until the user clicks on the menu. A drop-down menu can be used to create a resource that best meets user needs when they select specific records based on particular dates, because:
A drop-down menu can provide a predefined list of dates or date ranges that are relevant and valid for the records, such as today, yesterday, last week, last month, custom range, etc. This can help users to avoid typing errors or invalid dates in a text field, and to save time and effort in entering the dates.
A drop-down menu can also provide a calendar or a date picker that allows users to select a specific date or a range of dates from a graphical representation of a calendar. This can help users to visualize and compare the dates, and to easily adjust or modify their selection.
A drop-down menu can improve the user experience by making the interface more compact and organized, as it only shows one option at a time and hides the rest of the options until the user clicks on the menu. This can help users to focus on their selection and to avoid clutter and distraction.
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