![]() You can then click on ‘browse’ and choose the directory where you want this back-up saved to. ![]() Once you click on that, a pop-up box shows up: These are independent from the auto-back ups and you can have them pointed at any directory you want. I usually open my Scrivener project in the morning and close it at the end of day, and have it set up for auto back ups at closing. This doesn’t preclude backing up, either automatic or manual. ![]() Barring any problems that may corrupt the files, this means that any changes that you do during a writing session will be saved. Be default, Scrivener saves every 2-3 seconds when you pause your typing. One of the best Scrivener features is the auto-saving and backup options. I don’t claim to be an expert on Scrivener, but I have been using it for some time now, and have had the time to pick up a few things. It is truly the best software for writing of any kind, especially creative writing. I’ve talked about Scrivener before, and how much I love it.
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