

There is a section in the right-hand pane where you can specify where Scrivener should find the image.

I’ve also changed its section type to Frontmatter to match the Dedication document.įor the cover image, drag the image you’ve made (or had made for you) into the Cover folder. Scrivener has called that document Title Page-1. I want both the title page and copyright information as my first ‘page’, ahead of the Dedication, so I’ve duplicated that document and moved it into the Front Matter area. Only if the output works for me, will I remove that information from the front end of the manuscript – aware that this will also impact on what appears in the PDF. Setting up the Front matter for the ebookīefore moving/deleting anything from the Manuscript, I’ll set up what I hope will work within the Front Matter section for the eBook. Going forward, I (we!) need to take it into account. So far, in preparing a PDF, I’ve ignored this advice.

Indeed, if you expand the Front Matter folder in the Binder, you’ll find that Scrivener makes recommendations as to what ought to be provided, depending on what output you have in mind. When you create an electronic version of your manuscript – an eBook or for Kindle readers – the cover is an essential component.
EBOOK COVER DIMENSIONS PDF
You can create a PDF of your manuscript to give to reviewers or to send to an agent or publisher.
