I seriously need to get a life, a new writing life that is! I'm just talking about when I'm actually working on my story everyday again after yet another 10months of not doing shit but getting my mind healed and fighting depression. Finally at 66, I'm feeling pretty good AND KNOW I got many productive years ahead of me!
I imported/downloaded my Scrivener half novel into my new laptop's Scrivener from Dropbox. I'm surprised ha ha heh hee hee I performed this simple task, well, not really. I'm back and ready to learn, use, and practice and become totally proficient with Scrivener! It's going to make my life AWESOME after seriously feeling sad, broke, real old, lonely and polarized and isolated from the universe! HA HA it WAS really real.
SO! What I have is a large zip folder icon with the most recent dropbox backup file-K*****K*****-bak-2024-01-21T00-35. sure, my ineptitude wonders if the date/time factor matters? When I click on this it pulls up a file with same name in CONTENT page?on my HOME section? on my laptop. SEE? I'm not even familiar with the terminology- You know all I'm tryna do is open up and be able to work on my half novel again! I had to give up working on it because I was so broke and still so broke and a forth of my QWERTY went KAPUT!!!
What is the best or most enjoyable or efficient and comprehensive way to become shonuff proficient with Scribubable??? I won my elementary school spelling bee at age 10, fifth grade, the final runoff was me against Johnny Dull, a fifth grader also and the son of the school librarian named Ms, Gay Dull. she was pretty darn upset. This was in '68. Did I talk too much here? Should I have stayed concise and specifically on my main question?
Extract the zip to a location where you want to save your projects, then open the project.
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