The “preview” macros (daily, weekly, monthly) gives me a series of prompts and guides me through my review workflow. I start off with prompts giving me instructions of what to do. It goes to various apps and jumps to the correct perspective or screen. When I click “Next”, it will go to the next screen.
Question: How much do you charge for tutorials and turning disorganized lives around?
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I was actually in the slow and steady process of writing something up about creating a Keyboard Maestro workflow for a friend who saw what I did. Brushing off the old Ulysses app and trying to wrap my head around what I actually did to create it.
I don’t have anything ready to yet but I will release something out in the wilds soon. 
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How/Whefe did you get the Scrivener actions? I can’t find a download, and have no idea how to create them!
Sorry – I’ve only just seen your question. My apologies for the late reply.
The answer is that you make the Scrivener actions yourself!
One of the features of Keyboard Maestro is that it allows you to use the built-in menus of the app you’re targeting. So, say you want to add a shortcut on the palette for the menu action 'Sort > Ascending, you’d create a Keyboard Maestro macro with the action ‘Select menu’, which allows you to navigate through the menus. This screenshot shows you how simple it is to do…
You can see the result in the palette screenshot in my original post in the ‘Ascending’ item.
HTH.
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