From the course: Learning Screenwriting with Final Draft 12

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Throwing a wrench into the works

Throwing a wrench into the works

- [Instructor] While Final Draft Writer doesn't support many of the fanciest features of its big sibling, it does support the ever popular script note. How did they find room in this little phone? Let's see. Script notes makes the journey from final draft to final draft writer and back again without injury. Check this out. To read one, I tap the flag and the comment is displayed in a split screen so I can still see the part of the script it talks about or I can tap on the note to expand it and edit it. I admit I'm a geeky writer, but hey, that's cool. What about creating a new script note? Here's a tip that'll let you do that and more. Tap and hold wherever you want to plant your flag. Choose insert, then add script note. Boom, you're ready to write a script note, give it a color and category and return to writing. Your note is now a colored flag you can touch to revisit. I wish Final Draft Writer had feature parody…

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