Hi Bill,
Yup! My bad-I'm recovering from Oral Surgery and on pain killers, so in fact I did miss that <chagrined>.
Sorry about that.
Take a look at this book and see if it might help you out:
My Windows 10 Tablet (includes Content Update Program) - Books on Google Play
And don't forget about my suggestions for looking into taking Instructor-led classroom training at your local library, Computer Club, Adult School, or Community College. This is a great way to delve further into the specific capabilities of your tablet PC for little or no money. And, my old tag line on my E-mail signature used to be:
"TAKE A CLASS, FEED A TEACHER". And don't forget too, that your local independent computer consultants also offer
Private 1-on-1 in-home instruction, if it's inconvenient or difficult to get to one of the classroom classes. I've also been doing that, and have for many years.
Sometimes folks will have a specific project in mind, or get a new device and they're just so frustrated with trying to learn it--many are too embarrassed to go to a class, this may provide you a confidential and safe learning environment where people around you in a class who may judge you as a "slow-learner" or whatever does not apply when using Private instruction. Just another idea to get you the help you need. Bear in mind, In-Home Private instruction of course if quite a bit more expensive than the group training I mentioned, as is often done by the hour. I charge from $35-$50 per hour for this, so it's not cheap, but does provide you with all the advantages I spoke of.
And if none of those work for you, we can still try to help you here as best we can.
Take care,
<<<BBJ>>>