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Originally Posted by Harper Kingsley
I get into different writing moods. Sometimes the words just flow out through my fingertips and I can write 20,000 words in one day (Echo) while other times it's all stops and starts and I end up bringing out the pen and paper (Heroes & Villains). If I'm in a distracted mood, not being able to go back and change things would keep me moving forward. (As in, "I need to get this done so I can go back and fix paragraph four. It's driving me crazy!")
I like Write or Die, but I have to copy and paste into Scrivener to keep all my document together for the times when I need to go back and reread the last bits I wrote. I tried the export function, but it put breaks between every paragraph; if I copy/paste, then it comes out normal without me having to fix anything.
Once I get everything into Scrivener, I copy and paste into LibreOffice. For some reason, when I try to compile I lose any breaks between paragraphs and a lot of my formatting. Annoying, but I can deal with that. Then once in LibreOffice, I edit and can make Word docs for Kindle and Smashwords, and PDF/A's for CreateSpace.
Does anyone know of a program that does everything and isn't super expensive?
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One of the most overlooked pieces of software is Microsoft Onenote - a part of the Microsoft Office Suite. It is very useful for a writer - I tend to use it and Scrivener almost exclusively. It is quick, easy, and versatile. You can use it in conjunction with the Snipping tool (another underused Windows accessory) to drop screen grabs and take notes when doing research. If you have an input tablet you can use it for handwritten notes and sketches.