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Posted by Elan (Member # 2442) on :
 
Does anyone have a good suggestion for how to organize revisions?

I'm dealing with my WIP and I've taken several runs at the first three chapters, usually saving each version because there are bits I like out of each. Now it's getting out of hand. I'm wondering if anyone has a clever system of file organization that they use to track changes?

 


Posted by TheoPhileo (Member # 1914) on :
 
Ditto that request. I have many versions of each chapter of my WIP. I number them, so generally the higher number is the most recent.

I know MS Word has some sort of version tracking feature, but I've never really explored it (I'm not sure I trust Microsoft enough for that, anyway, hehe)
 


Posted by Beth (Member # 2192) on :
 
I do a lot of my writing in a program called KeyNote, which makes it very easy to organize multiple versions of things. The text editor is very primative, though, and I usually take the final version into a fancier word processing program for formatting.

http://www.tranglos.com/free/keynote.html
 


Posted by iamfetch (Member # 2684) on :
 
You could try this:

Label each version a letter of the alphabet.

Within each version, label the paragraphs with numbers.

In your first version, say that you are certain of paragraph 8. It would look something like A-8. You could even go so far as to label the sentences with a lower case letter, if you're desperate.

If you have a certain pararaph(s) that you are absolutely sure that you like, jot that down on a scrap piece of paper or on a sticky note, and eventually make a list of them. You can add those in to your latest version.

I don't know if this will work. It may just be really confusing. But no matter! Good luck ~Fetch
 


Posted by wbriggs (Member # 2267) on :
 
I do the easiest system I can think of: I make periodic copies, label them with the date, so I've got a long train of revisions. Also, if I take something out, I put it in a file called "extra text" so it's not really gone.
 


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