Using Scrivener’s Help Function

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scrivener is probably one of the best word processors out there for novelists.  I use it every day and find it more easy to use than Word or any of the others.  One of the reasons this is true for me is found in the overly helpful help function.

All one has to do is to type in a search term like “title” or “front matter” or “chapter” in the help bar and viola, it shows the user the tool bar path to what they might need.  In exploring the use of this program I have discovered many different cool bells and whistles not found in any tutorial and am finding something new I can do with the program on a daily basis.

Published by Roger Colby, Novelist, Editor

Roger Colby is a novelist and teacher who has taught English for nearly two decades. He is also an avid reader of science fiction who feels, like many other sci-fi readers, that he has read everything. He writes science fiction for the reader who is looking for the next best thing, something to excite them into reading again. This blog is his journey as a writer and his musings about writing. He also edits manuscripts for a fee and is an expert at helping you reach your full potential as a writer.

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