The Innamincka Affair: Love. Lies. Mortal Danger. A lot can happen with an affair at Innamincka. Rebecca Boucher is a respected junior partner in a London law firm. When she’s sent to Australia to meet with the owner of a vast cattle property, she’s expecting a straightforward legal matter. But what she finds is Cooper Read More ...
Marriage in a Cold Climate View it on the UK Amazon Store The stark beauty of the frozen wastes of Siberia, where the cold can snap steel rails, and the empty sweep of the tundra, alternately a snow-muffled wasteland and an unexpectedly safe trackside haven, are vividly evoked. Against this backdrop, Robert Chalmers weaves an Read More ...
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Family History Template.scrivtemplate This is a template for the latest version of Scrivener - 14th March 2019 - for the Mac. Sorry, I don't have it specifically for the Windows people, but it may still work? It's a zip file, and I believe that Windows requires a zip file anyway. However... this is Scrivener Version 3.1.2. The latest. I don't use Scrivener on Windows so I don't know where it's up to.
I do however use Ancestry (Family Tree Maker), and this is what has prompted me to develop this Scrivener Template.
Here's a quick tutorial to help you out.
Simply launch Scrivener, and you’ll see the splash window below that lets you start a new project by selecting one of the templates that come pre-loaded (or that you have already imported) into Scrivener.
If you don’t see the splash screen below, and Scrivener loads your most recent project automatically, simply click on FILE -> NEW PROJECT and it will launch the splash screen mentioned previously. It looks like this:
Importing a template from here is a breeze. Notice the button on the bottom of the window called OPTIONS. If you click on that, you’ll see a drop-down appear with the option to select IMPORT TEMPLATES.
It’s as simple as clicking on that. Now, navigate to the template file on your computer. Your template will import into your instance of Scrivener, and you will subsequently find it in the list of templates for a new project next time.
Oh, I'll probably update this template from time to time as I use it myself. So do check back from time to time.
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