Help with PSE 2026

CarlaW

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I have been using PS 6 for years, but today, I decided to purchase PSE 2026. I know that there is going to be a learning curve until I get used to it, but I cannot even figure out where to begin!

I thought at one time Fiddle-De-De had some fantastic video tutorials online, but I cannot find anything.

Can someone please point me in the right direction to some tutorials to get me started?
 
I have been using PS 6 for years, but today, I decided to purchase PSE 2026. I know that there is going to be a learning curve until I get used to it, but I cannot even figure out where to begin!

I thought at one time Fiddle-De-De had some fantastic video tutorials online, but I cannot find anything.

Can someone please point me in the right direction to some tutorials to get me started?

I haven't made any updated tutorials in a LONG time, but here's a link to my channel to see my videos available: https://www.youtube.com/@CherylAshcraft
 
I've always recommended the classes at Digital Scrapper for beginners. They have a FREE Fundamentals class currently that you can try out and see if that gets you started. There is a 'quick start' guide at the top of the syllabus that covers several versions of PSE including 2026. There are also sections that covers 'Fundamental Software Skills' for both PSE and PS and a new section that specifically addresses the newest features of PSE2026.

https://digitalscrapper.com/product/fundamentals/

I've always liked Digital Scrapper classes because they give you multiple ways to learn with both videos and pdf written instructions. A lot of places don't offer both. (I'm a written instructions person usually after I've watched the video once). And you can download the classes to your computer for offline viewing is something I've always appreciated too.

HTH!
 
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I don't use PSE, but I always recommend just clicking on/exploring things! The best way to learn is to just spend an hour going through the menus, etc to figure it out! Good luck!
 
I would put myself in the "play with it til it works" category of learning. I push buttons and watch tutorials and hope for the best. lol
 
I've recently started using PSE 2025 and I have asked chatGPT to help me with a few things. It hasn't let me down.
 
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