: Re: How to handle screenplay revisions in Final Draft? I need to revise a screenplay in Final Draft, and I'm finding that the revision features in the program are poor. Are there any ways to introduce
First option:
I do not understand why you have to move the file back to Final Draft. You can export it to Word, track the changes, find the corresponding parts in the Final Draft document and change them there.
You can also export to a plain text format and use a diff tool. Yes, it's cumbersome to find the text passages in the original Final Draft document and change there, but it should be feasible.
Second option:
Instead of deleting, strike the text through (with the corresponding formatting option) and mark it as revised afterward. Maybe with this trick you can work around the issue.
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