This makes a lot of sense! A key part of my process is, when I transfer a book from Scrivener into MS Word before sending it to readers, I copy and paste it chapter by chapter, reformatting as needed and rereading (and transferring any changes back into the Scrivener doc) before moving on to the next chapter. Scrivener does have a tool to compile and export the entire manuscript all at once, but I use the chapter-by-chapter copy-and-paste as a final read.
Wise, wit, kindness, kishka.
Love this. Love him.
Aww love YOU, Lee
Back to you my friend
Refuse to Be Done is SO GOOD and SO THOUGHTFUL and I genuinely think about it all of the time.
Yes!! It's really helpful.
This makes a lot of sense! A key part of my process is, when I transfer a book from Scrivener into MS Word before sending it to readers, I copy and paste it chapter by chapter, reformatting as needed and rereading (and transferring any changes back into the Scrivener doc) before moving on to the next chapter. Scrivener does have a tool to compile and export the entire manuscript all at once, but I use the chapter-by-chapter copy-and-paste as a final read.
Ah, chapter by chapter, that's really cool.