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Provide built-in date options

Provide built-in date options Bad Practice
Provide built-in date options Best Practice

Sometimes, offering built-in date options like 'Today,' 'Tomorrow,' or '2 Weeks Ago' is more efficient than asking users to navigate a calendar. These quick options streamline the process and enhance usability. It's important to also reflect this selection in the calendar interface, ensuring users are confident they've chosen the correct date.

However, it's crucial to keep the list focused. Including only the most commonly used dates avoids overwhelming users with too many choices, making the experience more user-friendly and efficient.

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