. . . was gentle and tender. Just kidding. It was complicated and confusing, as most first times generally are. I appreciate how Alison pointed out that there are generally 6 different ways to accomplish the same command. This is good for me, as the most intuitive ones require the most clicking and the quickest ones are (for me) the most difficult to commit to memory. I jotted as many of the short cuts down as I could, but it's frustrating in class when (if you break concentration for even a micro second) you miss that one keystroke that's going to save you hours of aggravation later.
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