![]() This is where you format Scrivener for what you will use on the screen. Save them off your computer in a protected and secure place as backups. ![]() ![]() Remember, importing your writing into Scrivener makes a copy of the original files. We will cover both methods, but to do this right (or at least wiser), start with formatting a blank Scrivener project. You can also import the content directly into Scrivener. Take care doing this as it will often bring in code and formatting that you might wish to remove later. You can copy and paste from your word processor. There are two ways to get your content into Scrivener. Either way, it’s time to talk about how to import your writing into Scrivener, and practice first on your experimental project. I highly recommend my students learn first with a blank project so they can screw it up and experiment thoroughly before they start importing their own writing. Throughout this ongoing series on Scrivener so far, you’ve been experimenting with a blank project.
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