You must move the project into Dropbox using the local folder that appears when the Dropbox application itself is installed. In Scrivener for iOS, open the left side-panel and then navigate back until you reach the root level where the list of projects appear. Tap the "Edit" option in the top-left corner of the panel, then tap the "Settings" option looks like a gear in the bottom-right corner.
You'll see the options for changing your Dropbox settings there. Use this to confirm that you have the proper folder assigned.
Open the Dropbox application on your iOS device and browse around the files in general. Do they match what you see in the Dropbox folder on your desktop computer? If not, you may be signed into a different Dropbox account on the two devices. NOTE: This is just a test to see if you are using the correct Dropbox account -- don't try to open the Scrivener project from within the Dropbox application see below. If you open the Dropbox app on your iOS device, you will see the project files, but you will not be able to access them.
You can only access the projects by opening the Scrivener application and setting the Dropbox location there see above. When you view the project list on the iPad, there are two sections. The first is labelled "Dropbox" and the second is labelled "On My iPad. Tap the "Edit" option at the top, then use the drag handles on the right side of each project to drag it up into the "Dropbox" area. When you are on the "Projects" screen in the iOS version of Scrivener, there is a sync icon in the top-right corner.
Tap this to make sure it is up to date. Make sure you are not using a zipped copy of the project. The project file or folder on Windows must be placed in Dropbox in its normal state.
If you purchased directly from us and have a serial number to use the software, then you were probably alerted by Scrivener that you had updates, and clicked the Update button to do so. Fixing your installation is incredibly easy. Just download a fresh copy of the latest version of the software from here. Unless Safari opens the DMG for you, you'll need to open it yourself. Located it in the Downloads folder and double-click to open the installation disk.
Drag the Scrivener icon to the Application folder icon, as the arrow indicates, and confirm that you wish to overwrite what is already there. If that this point you get an error about files being in use, you will need to double-click on the Applications folder to open it and move the broken copy of Scrivener to the Trash, first. Now you should be able to move the fresh copy in.
If you purchased from Apple's iTunes Mac App Store, then you will need to use their software to fix the broken update. This can be a little finicky on occasion. Typically all you need to do is find the Scrivener icon in your Applications folder and move it to the Trash.
If you do not see this button, or it is fussing at you about needing to purchase again, you may need to empty the trash and use the Store menu in the Mac App Store software to log out of your iTunes account and then back in.
Occasionally you might also need to reboot your computer. Please see this page for more information. When going through the purchase process in our store , be sure to enter your own e-mail address during the checkout process.
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