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ScriptWright turns Microsoft® Word into a dedicated screenplay word processor. It contains all the styles, keyboard, menu and toolbar customizations, and tools to make writing and editing a feature screenplay a breeze. Additionally, ScriptWright allows you to format your finished screenplay in three ways: Draft, Master, and Shooting. Order ScriptWright Online for 129.95 The
Wright Works Suite of applications were written by Guy Gallo, |
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| Formats your script in any of three standard, professionally approved layouts: Draft, Master, or Shooting, inserting break strings for dialogue and scenes as needed. | |
| "Filesafe." It makes no changes to your document that cannot be easily reversed. | |
| Fully integrated with Word for Windows, allowing you to take full advantage of Outlines, Hidden styles (for notes and annotations), and Revision Marks (for changes between drafts) without disabling any of Word's built-in features. | |
| Context sensitive Help, amply illustrated manual in PDF format | |
| Features include: auto document abbreviations, side by side dialogue, print selection, copy to a scrapfile, note file, document history, and revision management. | |
| SmartEnter and SmartTab allow you to move from style to style, and insert character names, with only the Enter and Tab keys. | |
| Tools to generate scene report detailing the length of each scene and a character report breaking down each character by the number of their speeches. |
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