
- SCRIVENER WINDOWS NOT ADDING PAGE HEADERS PDF
- SCRIVENER WINDOWS NOT ADDING PAGE HEADERS PC
- SCRIVENER WINDOWS NOT ADDING PAGE HEADERS MAC
The part that gets me pulling my hair out because I ALWAYS forget this step. Select it and you are back to your main editing screen. But up the top, it says Format As: Custom again.Ĭlick the Dropdown Arrows in that box, and there’s your preset template. At this point, you don’t actually want to compile your document.Ĭlick on File -> Compile again, and it should still say “Compile for: PDF”. Now you should have your standard, editing screen back in place. On a Mac, hold down the ALT key, and you will see the word Compile change to Save. You should be able to see the NEW page size displayed now on the Page Setup screen along with the name of the new preset template.


Now you should be back to the original Page Setup screen. So I set this one to 5.5×8.5 inches, just to give an example. So you either convert or change how your computer displays measurements. Most book publishers give the sizes in inches. As you see in MY example, the sizes are in mm. You can see others I have previously created there already. Double click on that an rename it to… in my case, BlogPostTemplate.

It will insert a name “untitled” into the list. So click on the + button at the bottom of the list. Untick the box in the Main Page Setup area that says Use project Page Setup settings.Ĭlick on Page Setup (there’s two right) on the right in that box, and now pull down the Paper Size drop-down and pick Manage Custom Sizes. The Page Setup button on the right will be greyed out. Are you still on the Page Settings tab of the Compile Options? You should be. I could have used BlogPostPreset – but it’s too late now…Ĭlick OK, and it’s saved. Select the drop-down arrows in the box at the top, for Format As and select “Manage Compile Format Presets”.
SCRIVENER WINDOWS NOT ADDING PAGE HEADERS PDF
Go to File -> Compile in the Menu bar and pick Compile for: PDF

It may also help you save your presets for other formats. Submit to your favourite publisher, and be happy. Including correct gutters for facing pages or if you like, Recto and Verso page gutters. This means that you can set up your PDF compiled output to be Print Ready.
SCRIVENER WINDOWS NOT ADDING PAGE HEADERS PC
The PC version does not have this option.
SCRIVENER WINDOWS NOT ADDING PAGE HEADERS MAC
This whole guide is aimed at saving a Print Book preset using the MAC version of Scrivener, that has the Facing Pages setting in Page Setup section. So while much is the same, and the little Windows/PC Guide at the very end of this article is all you have, that may be enough for you. Because you can not set the facing pages gutter sizes differently in the PC version that I know of. You can save your settings to a Preset but your document will still need modification if it is to be used for an ACTUAL print book. I can see no way that setting Facing Page options is possible with the Windows/PC version of Scrivener at this stage. So lets set up a Compile Template.įirst Note of Importance. The biggest hurdle faced by those who only use Scrivener a few times a year is formatting for print books.
