
You can label your headings as to be “deleted”, or if your texts “needs revising”, if it “needs research”, or if your rough draft still “needs polishing”, if you have “stopped” working on this chapter for now, or if you are “waiting” for something. Each heading in the Navigator can be assigned a status, which will be shown with a status icon. The Navigator also has status icons to help keep your text organized. Headings can also be assigned a text style (bold, italics, and bold+italics).


Simply right-click on the heading in the Navigator and choose the color in the context menu. You can assign a color to each entry in the Navigator. If you find the different colored comment boxes too distracting, you can choose to hide them in the status bar of the Navigator under “Navigator Display.” Emphasizing Your Navigator Headings Double-clicking will set your cursor in the comment box so that you can edit it. Clicking on one of these boxes in the Navigator will jump to that spot in the text where the comment can be found (or the key event or scene title).

The symbol for normal comment boxes is an orange comment box icon. It’s an event you want to be able to see in your Navigator, but it is not a longer piece of text that continues until the next scene or end of the chapter. Recap: important text sections that you would like to mark as a chapter invisible to your reader can be defined as “ scenes.” A scene is a sub-chapter and will continue until the end of the chapter or until you create a new scene within it.Ī “ key event” is similarly important for your text, but represents a much smaller section of text.
