Scrivener Essential Training

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Free Online Course: Scrivener Essential Training provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Scrivener Essential Training is taught by Laura Bergells.

Overview
  • Learn how to get started with Scrivener, a popular tool for writing long-form projects.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you should know
    • Using the exercise files
    1. Navigate Scrivener
    • Tour the interface
    • Open an existing project
    • Customize the toolbar
    • Understand Scrivenings mode
    • Navigation tips
    2. Plan a New Project
    • Create a new project
    • Use the binder to brainstorm and outline your work
    • Import files
    • Split long documents
    • Merge documents
    • Use the corkboard to organize and add detail
    • Use the Inspector to set and review details
    • Use the Outliner to view details and metadata
    • Set draft and session word count targets
    • Set document word count targets
    • Add templates
    • Save and back up your work
    3. Research Your Project
    • Use the research folder
    • Use the scratchpad
    • Keep track of characters and locations
    • Use the name generator
    4. Write Your Project
    • Set font, indentation, and background
    • Write in composition mode
    • Set correction preferences
    • Work with images
    • Insert tables
    • Explore writing tools
    • Use document and project bookmarks
    • Manage footnotes, comments, and annotations
    5. Review and Edit Your Project
    • Review project and text statistics
    • Use search
    • Find and replace words
    • View your work in a split screen
    • Take snapshots of your work
    • Use Revision mode
    • Fix common formatting issues
    • Create and use collections
    6. Share Your Work
    • Export files
    • Compress your project
    • Share on social media
    • Print your project
    • Prepare to compile your project
    • Compile as a PDF using presets
    • Compile as an ebook using presets
    • Create a table of contents
    • Tips for sharing your work
    Conclusion
    • Next steps