![]() This will put the revision mark next to your header information in addition to the revision marks for each line. In the first setting, you can choose, whether you want Screenwriter to print a revision mark on the header if you exceed a certain number of revision marks on the page. ![]() So, if you change one of these settings, you might not necessarily see an instant update in your script because some of them only show on the printout. Revision Mark Printout SettingsĪlmost all of these settings are about how revision marks are printed. ![]() If you’re on the Mac you can also go to “Screenwriter – Preferences”. To get to the revision settings, click on the gear icon in the toolbar and then go to the “Revisions” section. In case you don’t know what revisions are, take a look at my article about how the production rewrite process works in general, and maybe also the article about how to deal with revisions in Movie Magic Screenwriter, so you have a general idea about what these settings do and what the terminology refers to. ![]() In this article we’re going to look at the revision preferences of Movie Magic Screenwriter. Movie Magic Screenwriter Revision And Locked Pages Preferences
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