In part 1 I talked about using Scriveners Chapter and Scene titles as a condensed version of an outline, which makes navigating your novel a breeze later on.
Part 2 covered using labels to flag each chapter (and/or scene) with some specific thing that is important to your book. In my case it was keeping track of whose POV each chapter would be from. In yours it might be the location the chapter takes place in, or the time period, maybe various subplots, or something else entirely. Whatever you think will be useful later when you might want to get a \”view\” of your story narrowed down to just one of these elements. In my case, I liked to be able to get rid of everything so that Scrivener only showed me the chapters from a specific character\’s POV.
Now, I\’d like to talk about the other key feature I use in Scrivener: comments.