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Save the script under File > Save As. Give it a different name to reflect the Date and its status as the next Revision Color draft (e.g. MyScript BLUE). |
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Make changes to the script—adding and deleting text as necessary—that will appear in the next draft. Save the file as you go. Because the script is locked, Screenwriter does the following: |
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Automatically puts Revision Marks on lines you make changes to. |
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Puts appropriate OMITTED text in the place of omitted Scenes and Pages. |
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Keeps existing Page and Scene numbers the same, while adding new ones as A-Pages and A-Scenes. |
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Update the Title Page. Under the View menu, select Title Page Publisher... Manually change the Running List, adding the current Date and Revision Draft Color. Click on OK to save the changes. |
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Check the Header Text to make sure it accurately reflects the current Date and Revision Draft Color. |
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Save the script, using the Save command. |