I'm a Residential Interior Designer, pretty techy and a fast learner. I have the best Mac Studio configuration and 2 screens, so well equipped. I knew AutoCad thoroughly prior and could do Revit at one time. I've used CA Premier for 3 projects now and have taught myself as needed thus far. I've been able to do cabinetry pretty good, documentation, some decent 3D Renders, and electric plans. But I am very much in need of a more thorough training and have time now. I know I need a thorough walk thru of the Plan Management Series and the User Interface Series since there are so many basic things I've missed. Then there is a LOT I still don't know at all (ceilings, framing, much of the user interface) or fully understand (rendering, plan views, schedules, defaults ...). But looking at the other hundreds of videos, I kinda need them all, yet I realize that's impossible and quite overwhelming. I'm sure there's overlap as well. So my ask is ... is there a best way to do this? Should I just walk thru the Reference Manual? Or, I think there's a Tutorial Manual? I'm a perfectionist (very thorough) and quite ADHD, so I could use some structure. Can't afford any paid training right now. Thoughts please!?