Part’s done! Now we just create the template from the shell we made. Users go to Project>Meta-Data Settings>Custom Meta-Data. Inspector and click the gear button in the Custom Metadata section.
Keywords, go to Project>Show Project Keywords.Įxisting custom metadata fields, Mac users can select the Metadata tab on the Project>Meta-Data Settings>Status (Windows). Project>Project Settings>Label List (Mac) or Project>Meta-Dataįound at Project>Project Settings>Status List (Mac) or
All project-specific settings, like default text style, full screen settings, typewriter scrolling, etc.Ĭreate a template, you’ll need to use an existing project, but strip out anything.Everything that’s in the Binder (structure, files, images, imported docs) and its related meta-data.Label and Status field names and values.
Thing to remember is that EVERYTHING gets copied: Up the way you want it and use it as the basis for your new template. Understanding What’s IncludedĮasiest way to create a new template is to take an existing project that’s set Your template, but don’t feel like you have to get it all right the first time. Take some time working with Scrivener before you figure out what you want in Your own custom template, you’ll save time by getting right to work withĬourse, you can create one or more templates for each type of project. Project template can include files, folder structure, references, keywords,