Anyway, keep to topic, & since I am a newbie (less than 2 weeks experience in UE4),
as a newbie to other newbie, I think.
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Its best to go through the main tutorials, & at least read through all the main features. I can recall in the past, skimping through documents of some software, & doing things the hard way, or not realizing certain tasks can already be done, because I did not bother to go through the documentation in details or tutorials.
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UE4 is a massive software, & there are a lot of stuff to digest, & learning stuff A lead you to stuff B, B lead to c. Then it gets overwhelming. What I do is to keep a notebook & list all the cross references , so I pick up the knowledge later (as oppose to trying to learn 10 things at once)
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Should be obvious, but taking learning as a fun adventure, and as obstacles challenges to overcome.