

I have also made small updates throughout the book to discuss new or changed features in Scrivener 3 for Mac, and I have added Windows keyboard shortcuts and menu item names whenever I mention controlling the app from the keyboard or from the menus. Most of them are due to differences in the operating system. In previous versions of this book, I highlighted features that were not available in the Windows app, but in this version, there are only a few such differences.
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This version of the book was updated and released to coincide with the release of Scrivener 3 for Windows, the first version of the app that has feature parity with the Mac version.
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This small update revises some of the information in “Learn More,” including the mention of a new Scrivener podcast. In addition, he explains brand-new features in Scrivener 3, including Bookmarks (lets you store references to other sections of your project), Linguistic Focus (Mac only-highlights specific elements such as dialog, adverbs, or adjectives), Section types (such as Chapter Text and Scene), and Copyholders (allows you to view three or four documents at once).

Kirk also highlights the many changes to Scrivener since the last version (see the What’s New section below), including updates to the interface, styles, outlining and metadata capabilities, and improved searching and writing features. Print and export: Understand the process of preparing your project to be printed, and what’s involved in compiling it so that it can be exported in a different format.Use Scrivener in iOS and iPadOS: Sync your projects to iOS/iPadOS and work on an iPhone or iPad.
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Revise and edit your work: Learn how to find and replace text, and work with revisions.

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