Scrivener 3.0.3 (3032) -

(Found under Edit > Writing Tools ) A Scrivener 3 highlight that allows you to fade out everything except specific parts of speech, such as adverbs or direct dialogue, to help with self-editing.

Don't start with a blank page; use the templates built into version 3.0.3.

In version 3, you assign "Section Types" (like "Chapter" or "Scene") to your folders. This tells Scrivener how to format headings and page breaks automatically during export. Essential Shortcuts for 3.0.3 Split Screen Cmd + Option + Control + H (Horizontal) Full Screen (Composition Mode) Cmd + Option + F Add New Text Cmd + N Project Search Cmd + Option + F Scrivener 3.0.3 (3032)

Where the actual writing happens. It can be split (horizontally or vertically) to view two documents at once—perfect for referencing research while writing.

Use the magnifying glass in the toolbar or Cmd + G to jump to any document or keyword instantly. 4. Tracking Progress (Found under Edit > Writing Tools ) A

Select "Fiction," "Non-Fiction," or "Scriptwriting" when creating a new project. This pre-configures the Compile settings (the tool used to export your work).

View your folders as a board of index cards. Each card represents a scene; moving a card on the board automatically moves the text in your Binder. This tells Scrivener how to format headings and

Before making major edits, go to the Inspector’s "Snapshots" tab (the camera icon) and hit Cmd + 5 . This saves a version of the document you can "roll back" to if you don't like your changes. 5. Exporting (The Compile Tool)