You can see them here between your script elements in common Screenwriter fashion. Just click it away for now and you’ll see that Screenwriter imported the whole Final Draft script and also other meta data like scene titles and descriptions. We get an error message here but that’s okay I’ll talk about that in the second. Let’s see how that works: go to “File – Import” and pick your file. So, no more converting to plain text or whatever if you want to go from Final Draft to Screenwriter. Screenwriter 6.2 now supports importing your native Final Draft script files. You can also export the old format to the new one, by going to “File – Export to – Screenwriter XML”. You can define which of the formats in Screenwriter you want to use as a default, the new one or the old one, just go to the “Preferences” dialog, click “Files” and select which format you’d like to use when creating new documents or when opening old ones. Write Brothers haven’t announced a date yet when the Windows version will be updated as well. ![]() ![]() ![]() Some third-party apps support importing and exporting the new MMX file format.Ī word of caution though, the new MMX file format is presently not compatible with the Windows version of Screenwriter.
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