I set up a simple text project with a table for this and used Scrivener's Compile options to save my Scrivener document as. Here are a couple of ways you can do it: Compile as. I'm not sure what problems this other individual ran into exactly, but fortunately it's very easy to get your Scrivener files in Word format. And most clients expect projects delivered in Word format, so that's a must in Cathy's case. But she'd heard from another writer that Scrivener projects don't convert to Word well, especially when tables are involved. ![]() ![]() This week's quick tip comes from a question I received from Cathy Miller (my most recent guest co-host for the freelance writing podcast).Ĭathy's thinking about making the move to Scrivener for freelance writing projects.
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