This week, in the #52WeeksOfScrivener series, we’re talking about Revision Mode: how to use it, what it’s good for, and how it differs from Word’s Track Changes.
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Composition Mode in Scrivener
Composition Mode is excellent for writing without distraction, especially if you’re trying to hit a certain word count (cough – NaNoWriMo – cough).
Four NaNoWriMo Scrivener Tips
Here are four NaNoWriMo Scrivener tips that have been super helpful to me in the past when trying to write 50,000 words in a month. Good luck!
Scrivener’s Research Folder
Today I want to continue the 52 Weeks of Scrivener by exploring some of the other things we can do in Scrivener’s Research folder.
Embed Websites in Scrivener (and Minimize Distractions)
This little Scrivener trick allows me to embed websites inside the project I’m working on so that I can reference them without going online.
How to Use the Scrivener Word Frequency Function
I recently discovered the Scrivener word frequency analyzer. Oh, joy of nerdy joys. Here’s a quick look at how I’m using it to improve my writing.
Formatting Fonts in Scrivener
One of the things I like about Scrivener is that it exports my work in a format that makes me look super professional, but allows me to work in any font, in any size, like it’s our little secret.