lunk:
Yes? If you split it hierarchially, i.e split your chapter in sub-sections, and then split your sections into sub-documents, and possibly split those as well into sub-sub-documents, etc, Scrivener is built to handle that for you so you don’t really have to bother about the number of files it creates on the HD. You simply use scrivenings mode on whatever level you like and view it like one piece of text while you write. With or without dividers showing the movement through the text.
I honestly don’t see the problem. Why does it matter how Scrivener internally handles your text?
(Emphasis added.)
Well, sure, maybe if you’re on a Mac. And maybe if you’re on Windows and you use a scroll wheel to navigate Scrivenings. But if you’re on Windows and you use page up/page down to page up and page down Scrivenings, then not so much.
Lest I repeat myself, my screed on that is here: [url]Create a link / bookmark / cross-reference or something (in a document / folder) to a text phrase in the same document / - #21 by JimRac ]
Best,
Jim