: Re: How to share research and character notes between multiple works in Scrivener? My previous workflow was "write in LaTeX, using emacs", with research and character notes kept in plain-text files,
External links may solve your problem. Here is a step-by-step that may get you started:
Create a new document in the References folder of the Binder.
Now choose the "Document References" button from the bottom of the right hand column.
Click the + button at top right of this pane. From the drop-down list, choose "Look up and Add External Reference"
Use the dialogue box to find your character source documents and choose Okay.
The external document is now in your project as a link and can be referenced at any time. On a Mac, you can get a quick view of this document by choosing it and hitting your spacebar for a quick view. You'll want to edit this document using whatever word processor you were using before.
To get this information quickly into a different project, you can drag and drop the "Character docs" document from the binder of one project into the binder of another. This will allow you to update your original character documents whenever you like and they will always be up-to-date no matter which Scrivener project you open.
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