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Scrivener 3 For Mac: Compiling for Export

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Scrivener 3 For Mac: Compiling for Export
You already know that the Scrivener software you bought is going to simplify your writing process and help you become more productive but did you know that one of the best features of Scrivener 3 is that you can export your content to multiple platforms without having to change the original draft document? Imagine the time you are going to save. Not to mention that if you can format your own work for export you will no longer be held hostage to the whims and schedules of anyone else.

The problem is that if you try to learn the ins and outs of the Scrivener Compile menu using the Scrivener user’s manual it's going to take a while because it is highly technical and includes every conceivable way of exporting using every type of file format.
Don’t get me wrong. The Scrivener users manual is supposed to be like that, but it sure is difficult to weed out the bits that pertain to the formatting and exporting of a simple paperback or eBook.

What you need is a quick start visual guide for Scrivener 3 with:
Plenty of pictures, so that you can instantly recognize the regions of the user interface. Arrows pointing right at the buttons mentioned in the instructions, making them easy to find. Something simple so that you can work out how to compile your own book quickly and easily.
‘Scrivener 3 For Mac: Compiling for Export.’ is formatted just like that. In it you can learn all the features that you really need to compile your book:
How to set up your Front and Back Matter folders in preparation for publishing How the new Scrivener 3 Compile menu works. Setting up your own Section Types for a Blank template. (Yes you need these.) Compiling for export using Scrivener's preconfigured Compile formats for a Manuscript, a Paperback or an Ebook. Creating your own Compile Format Presets using Scrivener’s Compile Format Designer Adding images before or after your chapter headings and between scenes.

If you are ready to compile and export the book you wrote in Scrivener 3 for Mac, scroll up, click the buy button and start making the most of your Scrivener Software today!



190 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 14, 2018

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November 1, 2018
Scrivener 3 for Mac: Compiling for Export (Visual Guide)

This is a very good and comprehensive how-to guide for compiling in Scrivener for Mac. It is one of the best that I have come across that describes the process in easy to understand and follow steps that takes the mystery out of the process. Well done.
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December 31, 2019
I spent many hours fighting with Compiler on my first book, and almost paid someone to do the work for me. I’ll be using this book for a great reference next time. Thanks!
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