Learn how to get started with Scrivener, a popular tool for writing long-form projects.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- What you should know
- Using the exercise files
- Tour the interface
- Open an existing project
- Customize the toolbar
- Understand Scrivenings mode
- Navigation tips
- Create a new project
- Use the binder to brainstorm and outline your work
- Import files
- Split long documents
- Merge documents
- Use the corkboard to organize and add detail
- Use the Inspector to set and review details
- Use the Outliner to view details and metadata
- Set draft and session word count targets
- Set document word count targets
- Add templates
- Save and back up your work
- Use the research folder
- Use the scratchpad
- Keep track of characters and locations
- Use the name generator
- Set font, indentation, and background
- Write in composition mode
- Set correction preferences
- Work with images
- Insert tables
- Explore writing tools
- Use document and project bookmarks
- Manage footnotes, comments, and annotations
- Review project and text statistics
- Use search
- Find and replace words
- View your work in a split screen
- Take snapshots of your work
- Use Revision mode
- Fix common formatting issues
- Create and use collections
- Export files
- Compress your project
- Share on social media
- Print your project
- Prepare to compile your project
- Compile as a PDF using presets
- Compile as an ebook using presets
- Create a table of contents
- Tips for sharing your work
- Next steps
Taught by
Laura Bergells