![]() I wrote a blog post more than three years ago when Mac users faced the jump from Scrivener 2 to 3 and recall that one of the frustrations was finding where things are. To celebrate the launch of Scrivener 3 for Windows, Gwen has produced a special free class for PC users upgrading from Scrivener 1 to the new Scrivener 3. I’ve taken many of Gwen’s courses and can recommend her to you. Gwen Hernandez wrote Scrivener for Dummies and, since 2010, has been helping thousands of people all over the world to learn to love Scrivener through online courses, one-on-training and in-person workshops. Windows support from expert Gwen Hernandez It’s a project which you can download, open in Scrivener 3, and which then walks you through the features. ![]() Literature & Latte have also provided an Upgrade Guide for Scrivener 1 users. Owners of Scrivener 1 can upgrade with a discounted price. Reading the manual might not be the best way to learn … but the User Manual is available via the Help button and you can also download it from the Literature & Latte site. I thoroughly recommend you watch them! Literature & Latte’s Scrivener User Manual FINDING WHAT YOU’VE WRITTEN: Finding Your Words with Quick SearchĮach video is short and concise.FINDING WHAT YOU’VE WRITTEN: Searching for Documents and Text.OUTLINING AND STRUCTURING: Tracking Threads on the Corkboard.OUTLINING AND STRUCTURING: Freestyle with Freeform Mode on the Corkboard.OUTLINING AND STRUCTURING: Getting an Overview with Synopses.OUTLINING AND STRUCTURING: Get to Know the Outliner.OUTLINING AND STRUCTURING: Get to Know the Corkboard.ORGANISING YOUR PROJECT: Working with Project Templates.ORGANISING YOUR PROJECT: How To Use Collections.ORGANISING YOUR PROJECT: Tagging Documents with Keywords.ORGANISING YOUR PROJECT: Tailor Projects Using Custom Metadata.ORGANISING YOUR PROJECT: Working With Document Templates.ORGANISING YOUR PROJECT: Using Custom Icons To Make Documents Stand Out.ORGANISING YOUR PROJECT: Using Folders and Text Documents Effectively.THE BINDER: Getting Oriented in the Binder.GETTING STARTED: Mastering Scrivener’s View Modes.GETTING STARTED: Finding Your Way Around. ![]() ![]()
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