It depends on the tutorial what format it's provided in. A lot of the "Getting Started" tutorials are focused on video, whereas the more indepth tutorials include a combination.
First, replying via email includes your signature here, so you are welcome to edit that and remove if needed.
If you're unable to view the videos, you could begin by reading the indepth tutorials - as those walk through individual features vs. giving you some practice activities. You could review the activities as needed as the steps are listed below the videos.
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Hi Suzanne,
It depends on the tutorial what format it's provided in. A lot of the "Getting Started" tutorials are focused on video, whereas the more indepth tutorials include a combination.
What options, if any, are available for people trying to learn "getting started" concepts that cannot do video?
Hi Suzanne,
First, replying via email includes your signature here, so you are welcome to edit that and remove if needed.
If you're unable to view the videos, you could begin by reading the indepth tutorials - as those walk through individual features vs. giving you some practice activities. You could review the activities as needed as the steps are listed below the videos.
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