![]() ![]() ![]() Type the letter I (for Interior) or E (for Exterior) and the Scene Heading menu with the "I" intros or the EXT. Notice that the first line of a blank screenplay defaults to a Scene Heading paragraph. Touch the blank script anywhere to bring up your onscreen keyboard - you're now ready to write. You can, if you want, use the Files app to relocate it later. By default, it will be saved in the FD Go folder in the On My iPad folder. Once the script's been named, a new, blank template will open, ready for you to write. ![]() If you choose Create Document, this menu will be displayed:Ĭhoose the type of script you want to write and you'll be prompted to name it: NOTE that FD Go uses iOS's Files app for instructions, please see this article from Apple: (If you have the Final Draft Mobile app on this device as well, you may see its folder here also, and in it you will find scripts written with that app.) If you have scripts saved elsewhere on the iPad, touch the Browse icon at the bottom to navigate to that location. On this screen you can start a new script (Create Document) or open the Final Draft folder to select scripts you've already written and saved on this device. On launch, Final Draft Go (FD GO) will open to a screen offering several locations where scripts may be stored. ![]()
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