: Re: How Do I Create A Dynamic Outline? My question is about word processing tools and outlines specifically. I've been hacking at a story idea for a couple of years now, and enough is developed
Scrivener does all of what you're asking for.
You can color code documents.
You can organize documents in an outline, in a "corkboard," in various collections and categories, and in a hierarchy.
You can create keywords represent anything that interests you (characters, locations, plot threads, themes, ...), tag each document with the relevant keywords, and view and select documents by keyword.
You can assign target word counts to each document.
You can add custom metadata fields to the documents, to show (for example) which character is the viewpoint character.
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