Thank You, Dave.? I knew it had to be there, but just had not found it yet.? Lots to read and understand!? Grin.
+ As suggested here
+ slowly scan the Reference Documentation of each DXLab applications that you are using. Ignore the details, just create a list of those "functions" that you're interested in understanding and potentially using. Then pursue each of those functions one at a time, consulting the Reference Documentation for details and the "goal-oriented documentation" for step-by-step instructions; searching its index with a few key words is a good way to locate what you're seeking:
+ You can always ask for help here. No one will criticize you for asking a question that has already been asked and answered, or whose answer is obvious somewhere in the documentation.