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By default, the project template breaks your story into Books. If your project is a standalone book, you only have to create one book. You can easily repurpose “Books” to be whatever medium your story is.(i.e. Movies, TV Seasons, etc.) – just relabel them as such.
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Take a look at how your notes and ideas could be organized through the different types of page templates available:
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Dashboards are great ways to manage various aspects of your project through different mindsets and workflows. Use these dashboards to organize, build, connect, and work on your project.
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Harry Potter Series | Dashboards
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Minor Dashboards
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These databases are how your project stays organized and connected. They contain pages that store all the information you create for your project. There’s no need to change the structure of these databases, but they are here for you to reference if necessary.
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See how the Storyteller OS has been helping your fellow writers out:
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Read this deep dive article of the Storyteller OS to learn all about its intricacies and how it's structured.
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