Select “Manuscript,” right-click, and then add a new folder for a chapter. Your chapters and scenes all go in the sidebar so you can quickly switch between them. Choose “Fiction” and then “Novel.” Give it a title, and voilà. When you start up Scrivener, you make a new project. ![]() Your novel consists of “folders” and “texts” You absolutely do not need to pay someone to teach you how to use Scrivener. I know it can do some pretty fancy things, but even at bare minimum, it’s amazing. Let me ask you this: How many things do you know how to do in Word? Maybe … 10%? 20%? But dozens of writers are hesitant to switch over because it’s “complicated.” Scrivener is a godly writing platform at a stupidly affordable price (under $50). ![]() I will never, ever go back to Microsoft Word.
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