<h2><span>Scrivener 3 For Mac: Compiling for Export</span></h2><span><br>You already know that the Scrivener writing software you bought is going to simplify your writing process and help you become more productive but did you know that one of the best features of Scrivener for Mac is that you can e
Scrivener 3 For Mac: Getting Started (Scrivener Quick Start Visual Guides)
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Scrivener 3 For Mac: Getting Started
Imagine if you could use your Scrivener writing software like a seasoned professional, knowing the keyboard shortcuts, what the tools on the toolbar do; flying through the application and creating an amazing story without being distracted by having to look up how to use a feature every time you want to use it.
You know that if you try to learn the ins and outs of your book writing software using the Scrivener userβs manual it's going to take a while because it is highly technical and includes every conceivable function and feature of the software. Donβt get me wrong. The users manual has every bit of information you will ever need regarding Scrivener because it is supposed to be like that, but it isnβt book writing made easy when you have to weed out the bits that pertain to the project you want to write. I know because that is the way I had to learn it.
How to write a book in Scrivener the easy way.
What you need is a quick start visual guide for Scrivener 3 with:
- Plenty of pictures, so that you can instantly recognize the regions of the user interface.
- Arrows pointing right at the buttons mentioned in the instructions, making them easy to find.
- Something simple so that you donβt miss out on fantastic features you didn't even know you needed till you see them in action.
βScrivener 3 For Mac: Getting Started.β is formatted just like that. In it you can learn all the features that you really need to manage a writing project:
- Open a project and customize your workspaces.
- Toggle between normal Text Editing Mode, Cork Board Mode and Outlining Mode and how to use each of them as well as how to use the distraction-free Full-Screen Mode.
- Split your screen to have two documents or two versions of the same document open at once.
- Manage your files and folders, whether you are starting from scratch in Scrivener or want to import your content from another writing application pre-sorted into chapters or sections.
- How to bring up Quick Reference Panels to work on several documents at once
- How to use Scrivener 3βs new βArrange by Labelβ feature to keep track of your story threads.
- Inspector Menu Functions including: Bookmarks, Metadata, Snapshots, Comments & Footnotes and how to manage your Label & Status Stamps
If you are ready to improve your writing process, scroll up, click the buy button and start making the most of your Scrivener Software today!
If you are writing your book in Windows, look out for Scrivener for Windows guides in this same series.
If you are writing in previous versions of Scrivener try out Scrivener for Dummies.
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