
Since your project is made up of items organized into containers in
the source list, StoryMill provides you with the following views:
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Novel, which contains the entire narrative text of your project and
is made up of chapters and scenes
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Characters, which are the actors in your project
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Scenes, which can have characters, locations and timelines
associated with them
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Locations, which are the different settings in your project
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Tasks, an example of a generic item view - a catch-all that can be
used for notes, tasks, or any number of other things
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Research, which contains researched information pertinent to
your project
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Current Tasks, which is a generic smart view.
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Trash, which contains a list of all the items you have deleted,
including the ability to restore them.
Smart views are a special kind of view based off another view. A
smart view acts like a filter and only shows items that match its
search criteria. Smart views have a gray gear situated to their
right, and use the same icon as the view they are filtering (the
generic view in the example at right).
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