
Scrivener Tip of the Day: Project Settings allows you to set up your own list of labels and status descriptions, and you can rename 'Label' & 'Status'.

Scrivener Tip of the Day: The little arrow next to the magnifying glass in the toolbar search field allows you to change the search parameters.

Scrivener Tip of the Day: The Keywords HUD (heads-up display) allows you to organise keywords and drag them onto documents to assign them.

Scrivener Tip of the Day: If you accidentally hit delete on a file, the file is not permanently deleted, just moved to Scrivener’s Trash folder.

Scrivener Tip of the Day: When the editor is split, the pane that is active displays an underline in the document title in its header bar.

Scrivener Tip of the Day: When exporting to Final Draft 7 FCF, be sure to check the options to adjust quotes/ellipses/dashes etc in Compile Draft.

Scrivener Tip of the Day: To export an entire project with the directory structure intact, select all in the binder and go to File > Export > Files...

Scrivener Tip of the Day: To print your entire draft, go to File > Compile Draft and click on the "Print“ button instead of "Export“.

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If you're at the stage of self-doubt in your writing, or just wondering how bad things can get, this is hilarious:
http://writebadlywell.blogspot.com/
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World-renowned author Joe Stockley fumed silently. The queue was moving at a snail’s pace and the elderly woman in front of him was the snail in question, except for being dry and withered instead of slimy. ...

Scrivener Tip of the Day: RTF is by far the best export format. To export with footnotes, images, headers and comments intact, choose RTF.

Scrivener Tip of the Day: To get chapter numbers when you Compile Draft, just enter the <$n> tag into your chapter titles. 2.0 will make this easier!

Scrivener Tip of the Day: By default Compile Draft uses novel format. Turn off 'Override…' in the Formatting tab to export without changing format.

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We have a new video tutorial: go to http://www.literatureandlatte.com/videos /index.html to get tips on different ways of obtaining statistics like word, character and page counts within Scrivener.
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Scrivener Tip of the Day: Make sure files have extensions before importing them into Scrivener. Scrivener uses the extension to determine file type.










