DOWNLOAD the Scrivener Template for Andrew Butcher's 'Write a Novel Outline From Scratch (Novel Writing Success)' course below:
Click here to download the Scrivener Template for Creative Writing Success - Write a Novel Outline From Scratch from DROPBOX.
(You don't have to sign up to Dropbox to download the file; when you click to download and it asks you to sign up for free, just click 'No thanks, continue to download' and it will let you continue.)
To install and open the template, follow these steps:
For further instructions on how to open the template in Scrivener, please see this resource: http://belindacrawford.com/2013/06/28/how-to-open-a-scrivener-template/
MAC users -- Please Note:
Because I use Microsoft Windows, the template I provide is only compatible with the Windows version of Scrivener. If you’re a Mac user, you can copy the layout of my template by looking at the images in the lecture and creating the same files and drop-downs within Scrivener. It’s easy enough to do by right-clicking inside the Binder, and then selecting Add > New Text or Add > New Folder and then naming the new files to match my template. You can even right-click the files and select Change Icon to put a relevant image next to it, like I've down for my template.
Once you’re happy with your template, click on File > Save as Template, and then you can use your new template whenever you start a new project!
It’s always best to come up with your own system for organising content, anyway, and I recommend that Windows users also tweak my template until you are happy with it.
To install and open the template, follow these steps:
- Start up Scrivener
- Go to FILE > NEW PROJECT
- Click on the Options drop-down menu (bottom left-hand corner of the Project Templates window)
- Click Import Templates
- Navigate to wherever you saved the template on your computer, then select it and click Import
- Select the relevant category in the sidebar for the Project Template window
- Press Choose
For further instructions on how to open the template in Scrivener, please see this resource: http://belindacrawford.com/2013/06/28/how-to-open-a-scrivener-template/
MAC users -- Please Note:
Because I use Microsoft Windows, the template I provide is only compatible with the Windows version of Scrivener. If you’re a Mac user, you can copy the layout of my template by looking at the images in the lecture and creating the same files and drop-downs within Scrivener. It’s easy enough to do by right-clicking inside the Binder, and then selecting Add > New Text or Add > New Folder and then naming the new files to match my template. You can even right-click the files and select Change Icon to put a relevant image next to it, like I've down for my template.
Once you’re happy with your template, click on File > Save as Template, and then you can use your new template whenever you start a new project!
It’s always best to come up with your own system for organising content, anyway, and I recommend that Windows users also tweak my template until you are happy with it.