![]() The key for this to work, however, is that the text exported from Scrivener must be in Rich Text Format (RTF) for Grammarly to be able to export the corrected text back into the same format. ![]() Although Grammarly and Scrivener don’t integrate directly, by using the “External Sync” function, you can effectively move text from Scrivener to Grammarly, do your grammar checks and then save and sync it back to Scrivener. So if you want to use Grammarly to check the novel you’re writing, you have to copy and paste your text back and forth to be able to benefit from the technology solution Grammarly offers.Īs it turns out, you don’t. Unfortunately, Scrivener is not on the list of supported apps into which Grammarly integrates or supports. ![]() ![]() As such, it can be directly integrated into the environments that writers use for their work, whether it be your WordPress blog, Wattpad story, or the novel you’re writing in Word. Grammarly is also flexible and can added to Chrome, Word, and be used as a stand-alone app. It’s far from perfect but for me, Grammarly has actually helped me quite a bit with my writing (see my review here). ![]() Grammarly is, in case you didn’t know, an app that will help check your text for spelling and grammatical errors and suggest changes. ![]()
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