(It won’t be blue for Mac users.)Ĭhoose the font you want for your project. We’re going to make sure the font and spacing are how you want them, so click the blue, italicized A at the top. Windows - Click “Editor” on the left and you’ll see this. Windows users - Under “Tools” choose “Options.” You’ll get a screen like this. Mac users – choose “Scrivener” and “Preferences.” Some of these will not stay put when you finish and compile your document, but it will make it easier while you write, IMO.) (You are free to skip this section if you don’t mind the standard presets. There are a lot of things you can preset in Scrivener, but we’re going to keep it simple. Hit “Create.” You’ll see the instructions below, which explain how to get started if you’d like to read through them. Name your project under “Save As” and use the “Browse” button (or “Where” on Mac) to set where it will save to. (Mac users, this screen might come up when you open the program.) Choose the type of project you’ll be working on, for example “Fiction” and then “Novel.” This will work for most fiction writers. Under “File” choose “New Project” and you’ll see the screen above. I’ve done my best to accommodate for both Windows and Mac users, but they can be very different at times.Īfter you’ve download Scrivener (30 non-consecutive day free trial or paid version), open up the program. But if you’ve never used Scrivener and need to learn how to set it up and get started writing, this is for you. My other tutorials are tips and tricks to get the most out of Scrivener’s features.
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