While I understand the desire to just ask everyone on here for help since it's easier than reading through a confusing manual, you'd be suprised how much you'll learn about your camera if you take the time to read it. If you plan to use your camera a lot, it will definitely be a benefit to know what all of the controls do, etc.
Outdoor photos should be much easier than indoor with a point and shoot camera, handheld. Outside there is much more light whereas indoors is usually dim lighting unless you switch on all of the lamps (unless you are using a flash).
One thing to try is to use something to stabilize the camera while you take a photo indoors (i.e. a tripod, a table, a beanbag, something). Another tip is to boost the ISO on your camera to make it as sensitive to light as possible.
Good luck.