![]() ![]() (Link will work after post goes live.)įor quick reference, bookmark my post, How to open an existing Scrivener Project in Windows, A Quick Guide. While we’re on the subject – Are you saving your Scrivener projects correctly? Are you sure? □ Check out my post Safely Saving Scrivener Files and Projects. That should have you on your way to using Scrivener for Windows files more correctly. Scrivener will now open that folder and you’ll see 4 files inside it:.Click on the folder with the correct name of the project you want to open. Browse to find your Scrivener project folders that you named when you created the project.Inside Scrivener, go to File > Open, or use the shortcut (Ctrl +O).So here you have it – How to open an existing Scrivener for Microsoft Windows file (or project) scrivx file not being named is also what will make it hard to search for your projects and launch them directly – if multiple come up how do you know what you’re opening? For more help on searching for your existing Scrivener projects, see How to Find Your Saved Scrivener files or projects. scrivx file is what you want! Even though this doesn’t have the specific project name on it, after you go inside your project folder, this is what you’re going to click on to launch your Scrivener project! “Projects can also be opened directly using the Explorer, or any shortcuts to the. That’s because they don’t want someone to go around cleaning up files on their computer and move it away from all the other files it needs, like Settings and Files. If you keep reading in the Scrivener Manual, you’ll find this clue as to what you need to open to launch your project: Unfortunately, when you name your project in Scrivener, it doesn’t actually put your name on what you’re going to click on to launch the project. And if you go back to the original “folder” that had your Scrivener project name on it (the name you chose when you created the project) THAT folder has the extension “.scriv.” That extension is “.scrivx.” This is your clue that this item is different from the other folders inside there. The tip off is that one of those items inside the “folder” that has your project name, has an an extension like you’re used to seeing on the ends of documents or photos. ![]() They needed to connect several different files and they had to figure out a way to use the Windows files and folders structure. Well, given all the warnings not to mess with anything inside the Scrivener project folder, I was scared to click on anything!Īccording to my tech expert, this file structure is likely a hold-over from originally creating Scrivener for the Mac. So it looks like all the items inside that folder are all the same, and none of them have the name you created on it. If your view is like mine, all those tiny icons are the same yellow color, and they look a lot alike. Instead, you’ll be shown inside that “folder.” There you’ll see a list of 4 more items: When you click on a folder - that has the familiar name from when you made the project - Scrivener won’t “open” it. If you’re like me, you’re going to click on one of them and expect them to launch your Scrivener project. In 7.4 of the manual, Opening Existing Projects, it tells you that: “You can open older projects using File > Open… (Ctrl-O), or click the Open an Existing Project… button in the Project Templates window.”īut what they don’t tell you is that when you try File>Open and browse around to your Scrivener files, what you’re going to see is your project “folders” named according to what you selected when you created your projects. But this is one of those cases where the “experts” have no idea how clueless some of us non-techies can be. It’s just opening a file! How hard could that be? You’d think this would be fairly obvious from reading the Scrivener 1.7 for Microsoft Windows Users Manual . For obvious reasons, this method eventually broke down. Instead of risking messing something up in the all important project folder, I resorted to depending on Recent Projects. To understand fully why it works this way, read on.)īut I couldn’t find a good explanation of how to open an existing project in Scrivener anywhere. Are you not sure what to click on in Scrivener for Windows to open an existing project? Are you depending on “Recent Projects” in Scrivener to find your files? Then this Scrivener for Windows tutorial is for you! (If you’re really in a panicked rush and just want to know the steps, check out my post How to open a File or Project in Scrivener for Windows, A Quick Guide.
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