If you’ve read my previous blogs you’ll be familiar with the inspector – but for those of you not sure how to bring it up or what it is – the inspector is the “toolbox” on the right of the scrivener workspace. So how do we add notes, comments and footnotes to our projects?īack to our helpful inspector again. ![]() That said I do use inline comments for glaring issues in the manuscript. I personally favor the sidebar comments as they are always visible reminders and don’t scroll out of view when reading the text. You don’t have to use all of these methods. Why this is useful we’ll discuss shortly – first let’s take a look at each of the options available to writers when it comes to jotting down notes, to-do items, and comments.įirst thing to note is this. Scrivener has quite an ingenious method of allowing you to leave notes to yourself or others in your document, and magically suppress them when printing. In this post I talk about comments and footnotes. Sorry for the delay in posting the next set of tips, but I’ve been busy on a couple of writing projects.
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