Just go ahead and use space (by pressing enter). ![]() ![]() The problem with this is, some sections may only be a small paragraph, and I may end up with hundreds of pages. So for each section have a separate page. In Scrivener, each "page" starts with some space(with page I mean the page/folder you create in the manuscript). So the question is, how do I get around this? I see two ways: This is because these extra spaces don't always show up correctly on e-readers.īut if I don't use a spaces, the whole thing will look munched up, which doesn't matter in fiction, but may in non fiction. Smashwords will reject you, and so will Amazon if you go for KDP select. The problem is that in ebook formats, extra spaces (paragraph breaks) are not encouraged, as they might not display correctly. The traditional method is to have space when a new section starts: When writing a novel, you just keep typing til you reach the end, but non-fiction books have sections. I have written mainly novels in Scrivener, and am now thinking of writing a small non-fiction work (which I will self publish).
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