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One or many documents?
Lord Nedd:
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--- Quote from: Kalshane on August 21, 2006, 10:41:58 PM ---... I have heard that Word gets squirrely once a document starts getting too big.
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Word's pretty squirrely just on general principles. ;)
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Hmm. Has anyone had any rodentia problems with Open Office?
-LN
Tasmin21:
As first drafts, I often have a key scene or section in its own document. Then, as I refine things and see how they can relate as chapters, I combine my sections into individual chapter documents.
blgarver:
--- Quote from: Benchleyfan on August 23, 2006, 03:10:31 PM ---So far I've been doing the separate file for each chapter, but they go into my "writing" folder. Inside the writing folder there are subfolders. Subfolder categories: Short stories, poems, novels in progress, etc. It may not be the right way to go for everyone, but I like it. ;)
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This is exactly the way I do it. Hurray!
SirThinks2Much:
I break mine up into chapters (though after reading some of the comments I may reconsider to using just one document XD), but they're put in a folder reserved for that one story I'm working on.
the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh:
One chapter, one document, in early draft. Because when I'm using multiple POVs, I frequently find myself needing to shuffle them around in later drafts.
My preferred word processor for writing is Protext, which is DOS-based, because basically nothing could induce me to have Windows on a machine I wanted to write on. I also use emacs sometimes. This is relevant because Protext has limits in how large a file it's reliable with.
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