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Provides information on the features of the word processing program, covering such topics as setting up a project, organizing research, tracking scene elements, and creating custom layouts.

No matter what you want to write, Scrivener makes it easier.

Whether you’re a planner, a seat-of-the-pants writer, or something in between, Scrivener provides tools for every stage of the writing process. Scrivener For Dummies walks you step-by-step through this popular writing software’s best features. This friendly For Dummies guide starts with the basics, but even experienced scriveners will benefit from the helpful tips for getting more from their favourite writing software.

  • Walks you through customizing project templates for your project needs
  • Offers useful advice on compiling your project for print and e-book formats
  • Helps you set up project and document targets and minimize distractions to keep you on track and on deadline
  • Explains how to storyboard with the corkboard, create collections, and understand their value
  • Shows you how to use automated backups to protect your hard work along the way

From idea inception to manuscript submission, Scrivener for Dummies makes it easier than ever to plan, write, organize, and revise your masterpiece in Scrivener.

Introduction 1(6)
Conventions Used in This Book
1(1)
What You're Not to Read
2(1)
Foolish Assumptions
3(1)
How This Book Is Organized
3(2)
Part I Getting to Know Scrivener
4(1)
Part II Meeting the Inspector
4(1)
Part III Starting to Write
4(1)
Part IV Getting Your Manuscript Out There
4(1)
Part V Customizing Your Scrivener Experience
4(1)
Part VI Getting the Most Out of Scrivener
5(1)
Part VII The Part of Tens
5(1)
Icons Used in This Book
5(1)
Where to Go From Here
5(2)
Part I Getting to Know Scrivener
7(36)
Chapter 1 Getting Started in Scrivener
9(12)
Understanding What Scrivener Is (and Isn't)
9(1)
Understanding the Differences between Mac and Windows Versions
10(1)
Looking at Scrivener Keyboard Conventions
11(1)
Creating a Project
12(3)
Choosing the right template
13(1)
Naming your project
14(1)
Determining where to save your project
14(1)
Understanding the Scrivener Interface
15(5)
Menu bar
16(1)
Toolbar
17(1)
Binder
17(1)
Editor
18(1)
Inspector
19(1)
Determining Your Writing Style
20(1)
Chapter 2 Organizing Your Work with the Binder
21(22)
Understanding Files and Folders in Scrivener
22(1)
Working with the Root Folders
23(1)
Building Your Scrivener Project
24(9)
Adding a text document
24(2)
Adding a folder
26(1)
Creating a folder at the root level
27(1)
Importing files
28(5)
Working with Scrivener Items
33(10)
Renaming an item
33(1)
Moving Binder items
33(2)
Grouping items
35(1)
Changing folder and file icons
36(1)
Splitting and merging documents
36(5)
Deleting files and folders
41(2)
Part II Meeting the Inspector
43(50)
Chapter 3 Working with the Synopsis
45(6)
Understanding the Synopsis
45(1)
Populating the Synopsis
46(5)
Renaming an item
47(1)
Adding text
47(1)
Adding an image
48(1)
Deleting an image
49(2)
Chapter 4 Tracking Scene Elements with Metadata
51(16)
Navigating the General Meta-Data Section
52(1)
Working with the Label and Status Fields
53(7)
Changing the field name
54(1)
Deleting existing values
55(1)
Adding new values
56(1)
Editing existing values
57(1)
Changing value colors
57(1)
Rearranging the list of values
58(1)
Setting a default value
59(1)
Assigning Label and Status Values
60(3)
Assigning a value from the Inspector
60(1)
Assigning a value with the contextual menu
61(2)
Using Label Colors to Distinguish Items
63(4)
Chapter 5 Working with Document Support Panes
67(26)
Looking at the Document Support Panes
67(1)
Taking Notes
68(5)
Comparing project and document notes
69(1)
Entering notes
69(2)
Modifying notes
71(1)
Adding an image to notes
71(1)
Managing project notes
72(1)
Getting the Skinny on References
73(1)
Linking to Reference Material
74(6)
Adding an internal reference
75(1)
Adding an external reference
76(2)
Editing and deleting a reference
78(1)
Viewing a reference
79(1)
Assigning Keywords
80(3)
Comparing keywords to other metadata
80(1)
Adding a keyword to an item
81(1)
Applying an existing keyword to a file
82(1)
Removing a keyword from an item
82(1)
Working with the Project Keywords Window
83(3)
Applying keywords
83(1)
Finding items by keyword
84(1)
Adding a keyword to the project
85(1)
Changing the keyword color
85(1)
Modifying a keyword
86(1)
Deleting a keyword
86(1)
Creating Custom Metadata
86(4)
Adding a custom metadata field
87(1)
Adding a value
88(1)
Modifying a value
89(1)
Deleting a custom metadata field
89(1)
Looking at the Remaining Document Support Options
90(3)
Snapshots
90(1)
Comments & Footnotes
90(1)
Locking the Inspector
91(2)
Part III Starting to Write
93(90)
Chapter 6 Introducing the Editor: Where the Magic Happens
95(24)
Dissecting the Editor
95(13)
The Format bar
96(7)
The Header bar
103(2)
The Footer bar
105(1)
The Ruler
106(2)
Seeing Double with Split Screen Mode
108(6)
Splitting the screen
110(1)
Adding a file to the split screen
110(1)
Locking the Editor
111(1)
Selecting the active document in the Binder
112(1)
Locking the Inspector pane
112(1)
Splitting the Editor vertically
113(1)
Using QuickReference Panels
114(2)
Using Scrivenings Mode to View Documents Together
116(1)
Checking Your Spelling and Grammar
117(2)
Chapter 7 Getting Rid of Distractions with Composition Mode
119(10)
Comparing Composition Mode to the Full Screen Function
119(1)
Entering Composition Mode
120(1)
Personalizing the Composition Mode Experience
121(5)
Using the menu bar and control strip
121(1)
Adjusting Composition mode settings
122(1)
Changing Composition mode settings for all projects
123(3)
Working in Composition Mode
126(1)
Viewing the Inspector Panel
127(2)
Chapter 8 Planning Your Project with the Corkboard
129(16)
Viewing the Corkboard
130(1)
Understanding Index Card Elements
131(1)
Default elements
131(1)
Optional elements
132(1)
Working in the Corkboard
132(1)
Modifying the Corkboard Layout
133(1)
Understanding the Types of Corkboards
134(5)
Linear Corkboard
135(1)
Freeform Corkboard
135(2)
Stacked Corkboards
137(2)
Adding a New Document in the Corkboard
139(1)
Viewing the Corkboard in Split Screen
140(1)
Modifying the Corkboard Preferences
141(1)
Printing Index Cards
142(3)
Chapter 9 Getting a High-Level View of Your Project with the Outliner
145(14)
Accessing the Outliner
145(1)
Arranging the Outliner
146(6)
Expanding and collapsing items
147(1)
Adding and removing columns
148(1)
Adjusting column width
149(1)
Moving items within the Outliner
149(1)
Sorting by column
149(2)
Hiding and showing the Synopsis
151(1)
Editing in the Outliner
152(2)
Viewing Your Outline in Split Screen
154(1)
Printing Your Outline
155(3)
Exporting Your Outline to a Spreadsheet
158(1)
Chapter 10 Marking Up Your Text with Inline Annotations and Comments
159(12)
Using Inline Annotations to Insert Notes into Your Text
159(6)
Creating an annotation
160(1)
Changing annotation color
161(1)
Splitting an annotation
161(1)
Searching for an annotation
162(2)
Editing and deleting an annotation
164(1)
Converting annotations to comments
164(1)
Stripping all notations from a document
165(1)
Using Comments to Create Linked Notes in the Sidebar
165(4)
Adding a comment
166(1)
Editing and deleting a comment
166(1)
Changing the comment color
167(1)
Using comments to navigate a document
168(1)
Moving a comment
168(1)
Converting a comment to an inline annotation
168(1)
Exporting Comments and Annotations
169(2)
Chapter 11 Citing Your Sources with Footnotes
171(12)
Understanding the Types of Footnotes
172(1)
Linked footnotes
172(1)
Inline footnotes
172(1)
Adding a Footnote
172(7)
Adding a linked footnote
173(1)
Using footnote markers
174(2)
Adding an inline footnote
176(1)
Adding a referenced footnote
176(3)
Editing or Deleting a Footnote
179(1)
Stripping All Notations from a Document
180(1)
Importing and Exporting with Footnotes
181(2)
Part IV Getting Your Manuscript Out There
183(62)
Chapter 12 Setting Up the Compile Options
185(42)
Deciding on a Format and Output Type
186(4)
Predefined compile formats
187(1)
Output types
188(2)
Accessing the Compilation Options
190(2)
Choosing which Documents to Export
192(3)
Choosing contents by individual selection
192(1)
Choosing contents by predetermined selection
192(1)
Narrowing contents with a filter
193(1)
Overriding the contents list selections
193(1)
Adding front matter to the compilation
194(1)
Formatting the Compiled Output
195(13)
Understanding the Structure and Content table
196(4)
Changing the final Format with the Formatting Editor
200(8)
Working with Some Helpful Format Options
208(8)
Forcing one font for the entire compilation
208(1)
Forcing a page break before a document
208(1)
Preserving the format of a document
209(1)
Customizing the transitions between Binder items with separators
209(2)
Inserting a separator when an empty line falls on a page break
211(1)
Adding an end-of-text marker
212(1)
Formatting your output into columns
212(1)
Removing footnotes from compiled output
213(1)
Converting footnotes to endnotes
213(1)
Exporting comments and annotations for use in Word
214(1)
Exporting comments and annotations as inline comments
214(1)
Setting the margins
215(1)
Adjusting how word and character counts are calculated
216(1)
Customizing Headers and Footers
216(5)
Adding or modifying a header or footer
218(2)
Using a different first page header or footer
220(1)
Starting the page count on the first page
221(1)
Making Text Conversions
221(2)
Converting special characters to plain-text versions
221(1)
Changing character formatting
222(1)
Formatting Your E-Book
223(2)
Adding a cover
223(1)
Adding document properties for e-books
224(1)
Increasing the navigation dots on the Kindle progress bar
225(1)
Setting Up Scripts for Export
225(2)
Chapter 13 Exporting Your Project with Compile
227(18)
Compiling Your Project
227(3)
Viewing and Previewing the Output
230(1)
Saving and Resetting Compile Settings
231(1)
Saving compile settings without compiling the project
231(1)
Resetting the compile settings
231(1)
Creating and Deleting Compile Format Presets
232(2)
Saving your compile settings as a custom format
232(1)
Deleting a custom compile format
233(1)
Revealing or hiding compile presets
234(1)
Exporting for E-Books
234(7)
Compiling for ePub
234(1)
Validating your ePub file
235(2)
Compiling for Kindle
237(2)
Previewing your Kindle file
239(2)
Exporting Special Types of Output
241(4)
Creating an outline without numbering
242(1)
Compiling a list of document notes
243(2)
Part V Customizing Your Scrivener Experience
245(40)
Chapter 14 Setting Word Count Goals and Checking Progress
247(14)
Working with Project Targets
247(7)
Setting a draft and session target
248(2)
Resetting the session count
250(1)
Adjusting the target options
250(4)
Adding Targets to a Document
254(1)
Checking Project Statistics
255(1)
Changing Project Statistics Options
256(2)
Using Text Statistics to View Word Frequency
258(1)
Tracking Productivity
259(2)
Chapter 15 Saving Time with Custom Layouts and Project Templates
261(16)
Customizing Your Workspace with Layouts
261(5)
Saving the current layout
262(1)
Creating a new layout
263(1)
Applying a layout to your workspace
264(1)
Modifying a layout
265(1)
Deleting a layout
265(1)
Exporting a layout
265(1)
Importing a layout
266(1)
Saving Time on Future Projects with Custom Project Templates
266(11)
Creating and saving a custom project template
267(3)
Working with project templates
270(7)
Chapter 16 Creating Useful Forms with Document Templates
277(8)
Viewing Existing Document Templates
277(1)
Creating a Document from a Document Template
278(2)
Editing a Document Template
280(1)
Creating a Custom Template
280(1)
Working with the Document Templates Folder
281(2)
Removing the template folder designation
282(1)
Designating a templates folder
282(1)
Changing the Default New Document Type
283(2)
Part VI Getting the Most Out of Scrivener
285(64)
Chapter 17 Searching High and Low
287(18)
Working with Project Search
287(5)
Searching a project
288(1)
Choosing which elements to search
289(1)
Limiting the search results
290(1)
Examining other search options
291(1)
Using Project Replace
292(2)
Running Document Find and Replace
294(5)
Using Document Find
295(1)
Viewing recent searches
296(1)
Working with Document Replace
297(2)
Finding by Format
299(2)
Marking the Spot with Bookmarks
301(4)
Adding a bookmark
301(1)
Adding a bookmark header
302(1)
Navigating to bookmarks
303(2)
Chapter 18 Creating Collections for Quick Access to Related Files
305(14)
Looking at the Types of Collections
305(1)
Working with Standard Collections
306(7)
Creating a standard collection
306(2)
Adding an item to a standard collection
308(2)
Removing a file from a standard collection
310(1)
Reorganizing a standard collection
311(1)
Moving reordered collection items back to the Binder
312(1)
Changing the collection color
312(1)
Creating a Search Collection
313(1)
Working with the Search Results Collection
314(1)
Converting a Saved Search Collection to a Standard Collection
314(1)
Renaming a Collection
315(1)
Removing a Collection
315(1)
Viewing a Collection as a Container
316(1)
Showing the Label and Status Columns in the Collections List
316(3)
Chapter 19 Saving Versions of Your Files with Snapshots
319(14)
Creating a Snapshot
319(2)
Viewing Snapshots in the Sidebar
321(1)
Creating Titled Snapshots
322(1)
Sorting Snapshots
323(1)
Comparing Snapshots
323(6)
Viewing comparisons in the sidebar
323(1)
Viewing comparisons in a split screen without markups
324(2)
Viewing comparisons in a split screen with markups
326(1)
Changing Compare settings
327(2)
Rolling Back to a Previous Document Version
329(1)
Deleting a Snapshot
330(1)
Setting Up Automatic Snapshots
330(3)
Chapter 20 Tracking Your Revisions
333(8)
Marking Text
334(2)
Marking text with a new level
335(1)
Marking existing text
335(1)
Marking text for deletion
335(1)
Finding Revisions
336(1)
Removing Revisions
337(1)
Removing revisions by color
337(1)
Removing all revision levels
338(1)
Changing Revision Mode Colors
338(2)
Compiling with Marked Revisions
340(1)
Chapter 21 Protecting Your Work with Automatic and Manual Backups
341(8)
Understanding the Importance of Backups
342(1)
Setting Up Automatic Backup Preferences
342(3)
Excluding a Project from Automatic Backup
345(1)
Forcing a Manual Backup
346(1)
Restoring a Project from a Backup File
347(2)
Part VII The Part of Tens
349(14)
Chapter 22 Ten Awesome Features That Didn't Fit Anywhere Else
351(8)
Showing Invisible Characters
351(1)
Copying Files between Projects
352(1)
Taking Notes with the Scratch Pad
352(1)
Looking at the Editor in Page View
353(1)
Appending Text to a Document
353(1)
Creating Links between Documents in a Project
354(1)
Inserting a link with a title
354(1)
Converting existing text to a link
354(1)
Removing a link
354(1)
Changing link behavior
355(1)
Inserting a Table of Contents
355(1)
Sorting Paragraphs
356(1)
Making Duplicates of Binder Items
356(1)
Duplicate with subdocuments
356(1)
Duplicate without subdocuments
357(1)
Naming Names
357(2)
Chapter 23 Ten Ways to Get More Help
359(4)
Getting Interactive with the Tutorial
359(1)
Using the User Manual
359(1)
Letting the Template Be Your Guide
360(1)
Watching Online Video Tutorials
360(1)
Finding Your Answers in the Forum
360(1)
Searching for Answers on the FAQ page
361(1)
Checking out the Scrivener Support Page
361(1)
E-Mailing Technical Support
361(1)
Revving the Search Engine
362(1)
Schmoozing
362(1)
Index 363
Gwen Hernandez conducts online training courses in Scrivener. An aspiring romance author, she has worked as a programmer, a business school instructor, and a manufacturing engineer.