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When color highlighting useful in Scrivener

From: Laurel S.
Sent on: Tuesday, February 27, 2018, 2:14 PM
I’m so happy to know how to use both folder coloring and text color highlighting - a kind of extension of what you showed me for folder coloring
because I”m in the final stages of my second draft. My second draft is all about getting clear on the definite (I hope!) structure of my novel. 

I want draft 3 to be - just write/re-write/ and edit.

I”m doing a whole bunch of text highlighting this afternoon as I review threads that run throughout the story and evaluating the timelines for each thread.

Like that  Chekov thing - you see the gun on the wall in scene one it better go off by … I forget when Chekov says it has to go off