Frequent menu users can become annoyed if they must make several menu selections to complete a simple task. Suggest two ways you can refine the menu approach to accommodate expert or frequent users.

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Keyboard shortcuts can help, either using reduced keystrokes, e.g. special key combinations (e.g. Cntl-S) keys, to accelerate the navigation. Another method would be to use navigation aids (some call it “bread crumbs”) for easy and direct navigation to a menu location without having to walk up or down a menu tree one step at a time.

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