![]() ![]() ![]() Open it in the usual way (please see the Scrivener help file if any doubt). If you’re on Windows you will see a folder (as is usual with Scrivener projects on Windows). If you’re on a Mac you will see a standard Scrivener file. Scrivener is incredibly flexible so as always please cherry pick what you like and reject the rest. This is just a set of suggestions to play with. ![]() So feel free to download this one and play with it - you don’t need the book to do that. I won’t be putting out a new version for Scrivener 3 because frankly the app is now so mature I suspect most people don’t really need it.Īs part of a general tidy-up around here I’ve taken a look at the free Scrivener template associated with Writing A Novel with Scrivener. I imagine you can update it but it’s up to you to play around with that. How it functions with Scrivener 3 I don’t know. It was written for an early version of Scrivener 2 on the Mac. Please note this post is very out of date now as is the template. ![]()
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