![]() TIP: You can also select a card (single click) and press Return to add a new card after/below it. Type the name of the new scene and press Return. A new card appears after the selected card.Ī corresponding new document also appears in the Binder.ģ. In the Corkboard footer, click the Add New Text button (see image below), or click the Add button (green + symbol) in the toolbar. Selecting an existing index card just lets you control placement of the new card.)Ģ. (If you don’t have any index cards/documents in the selected folder yet, this will still work. You can even move cards around in the Corkboard to play with the order of your scenes. This allows you to create placeholder cards for each scene, add a synopsis, and then create another until you have your story plotted out. Rather than adding new documents in the Binder, you can add them directly in the Corkboard. ![]() For more on that, see this post about organizing your files. ![]() There is a way around it, but this is one reason you might want to delay organizing your scenes into chapter folders until you are done with your first draft. The Corkboard view only displays the top level within each folder, so if you have your scenes organized into chapter folders, all you’ll see when you select Draft is index cards for the chapter folders.
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