If you're a die-hard Scrivener 1 user trying to get your head around the changes in Scrivener 3 and what they mean for your projects, this guide is for you.
If you're a die-hard Scrivener 1 user trying to get your head around the changes in Scrivener 3 and what they mean for your projects, this guide is for you.
If you're a Scrivener 1 user familiar with features such as Compile and Project Notes, you might find that some of the changes in Scrivener 3 seem a little alien. Compile, in particular, has undergone a major redesign—it is now simpler to use and more flexible. However, the benefits of the way compile now works might not be obvious to a Scrivener 1 user whose immediate concern is getting older settings working with the new system.
We've therefore put together a guide aimed at Scrivener 1 users to help with the transition to Scrivener 3. This guide is only intended for users finding the switch a little difficult or who want to go into more depth. You don't need to read this guide if you're new to Scrivener, or if you found the update to Scrivener 3 plain sailing.
The Upgrade Guide is a project that was created in Scrivener 1 and has not yet been updated to Scrivener 3 format. The idea is that you open it in Scrivener 3 (which will update the project format) and then walk through the steps inside the project. As you do so, you'll be prompted to use new features and update the project's old compile settings for use with any Scrivener 3 project. You will learn:
It thus provides a hands-on guide to migrating a Scrivener 1 project to Scrivener 3.
To get started: