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Christian Cantrell writes sci-fi thrillers full of cutting-edge technology.
Using styles to format your Scrivener projects can save you a lot of time, and ensure more consistent formatting.
Scrivener lets you choose your favorite font settings in the Editor, but also lets you set defaults for new projects, and custom fonts for any project.
The first in a series of articles about how to customize the Scrivener Editor, this article discusses setting up the Editor space.
Annik Lafarge's latest book is Chasing Chopin: A Musical Journey Across Three Centuries, Four Countries, and a Half-Dozen Revolutions. "I honestly don't think I could have written this book without Scrivener."
Quick Reference windows let you view a different part of your Scrivener project in a small window, in addition to what you see in the main Editor window.
Scrivener automatically saves your projects, but if you want to save a copy of a project, you need to be careful.
Scrivener helps you manage characters for your fiction, and even provides a tool to suggest names for your characters. Discover how to create a character profile from your character ideas.
Scrivener is a different kind of text tool for writing. The underlying philosophy of Scrivener sets it apart from other apps.