tutorial or manual
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tutorial or manual
I am old enough that I would appreciate a written manual whether it be on -line or paper. I really need to be able tofollow alon instead of watching a bare bones tutorial and then having to switch it off and just remember. Is here something like that available?
Re: tutorial or manual
Hi ttkc4704,
For a description of the software, run the software, then go to: Help > Help Contents. That's a manual, and you can print off any of the pages by pressing print. In addition, in the bought version of the software (and some trial versions), there are interactive tutorials that you can follow that take you through the main parts of the software.
If there's anything specific you would like to know, ask questions in these forums. Common questions get added to the help, so it is always evolving to cater for our communities needs.
Tony
For a description of the software, run the software, then go to: Help > Help Contents. That's a manual, and you can print off any of the pages by pressing print. In addition, in the bought version of the software (and some trial versions), there are interactive tutorials that you can follow that take you through the main parts of the software.
If there's anything specific you would like to know, ask questions in these forums. Common questions get added to the help, so it is always evolving to cater for our communities needs.
Tony
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Re: tutorial or manual
I guess it's not a question of being old or young, it's a question of how do we learn, I would prefer a written manual too, that's the way I learn. The way it's presented here it's quite difficult for me to develop a learning curve. But let's keep asking for a written manual, maybe the developer will some day make enough money to hire a technical writer who can render all these popups usable for us normal people.
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