Make table of contents scrivener for mac

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If you’re not a Scrivener user, you’ll be amazed by how easy Scrivener makes book creation. Note that what you’re about to read is Mac-oriented and assumes a basic working knowledge of Scrivener. They highlight the capabilities of the “Formatting” pane of Scrivener’s Compile wizard, as well as Scrivener’s “placeholder tags”-two tools no self-publishing author should be without. What follows are three jazzed-up chapter headings for Scrivener users to reproduce or riff on. Does it look professional? Aesthetically pleasing? Does it fit your book’s subject matter? Is it ho-hum? Or does it cause immediate buyer’s remorse? Since a correctly-constructed Kindle book opens to the first page of Chapter One, a reader’s first impression of your work often arises from your chapter heading.

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Excellent to have you here Ed, take it away. Hi everyone! Today I have a great guest post from Ed Ditto on how to put extra spark into the presentation of our latest e-book extravaganza.