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How do I create and manipulate multiple levels, such as chapters and scenes?

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How do I create and manipulate multiple levels, such as chapters and scenes?

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This topic can be quite tricky for beginners so here is an alternative to the manual. In StoryLines you can have any number of ‘levels’ to reflect the hierarchy of the story. It’s common to have two – Chapter and Scene. You can call them whatever you want, so this is just an example. You can only see one level at a time in the storyline window, but you can switch between levels using the drop-down control above the outline, or by clicking on a card in the outline. The way levels relate to each other is that a column at one level leads to one or more columns at the deeper level. There may or may not be cards in any of these columns (at any level). Since you can have multiple storylines, you might have several cards in one column (each in a different storyline) but it’s probably more typical to have a card in just one storyline at a time. You can specify multiple levels when you first create your StoryLines project, or later. To add levels later, go to the StoryLines -> Sheet Properties

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