![]() I found a few blog posts that hinted at the right information about where you should be saving your files, but they didn’t tell me how to do it. There seems to be a lot of confusion about how, when, and where Scrivener saves your files. Here’s how to figure out a place to put things. Or if you’re like me, and hobbled together a backup “somewhere” and mailed yourself backup files “just in case” and were relying on “Recent documents” to find what you’ve been working on – you might have quite a mess. ![]() If you’re at that point, but are smart enough to not start off without being absolutely sure you’re backing up to the right places, I’m going to fully explain how to do that. ![]() But it has a few moving parts.Īt some point in learning how to use it you probably have the urge to GET BACK TO WRITING ALREADY. Scrivener is an amazing piece of writing software! It’s great for constructing a novel or even keeping track of all your blog posts.
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