Tips on learning to use new software
by Stephen Cook
New software can bring a feeling of excitement, but it can also bring a feeling of uncertainty if you are confused about how to use it. But if you take your time, try to figure it out, and use the help feature, then you should be able to understand how to use the new software.
First, when learning to use new software, you should take your time. If you are trying to figure out how to do new things,
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