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Screenwriting

Final Draft Tagger error on Mac - any suggestions?

Hello,
Trying to import a Final Draft script into Tagger and get an OutOfBoundsException error. I have the latest versions of both FD and Tagger on OSX 10.4.9. I have gone through the website and tried the one tip in the knowledge base for a similar error but no luck. Anybody had this and fixed it? Of course FD is off work today.

Thanks!
JN
  

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[/nq] And their support charges . Sorry but I don't have a clue about this. " W.

  • [/nq] And their support charges .
  • Sorry but I don't have a clue about this.
  • " W.
  • Somerset Maugham
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[nq:1]Of course FD is off work today.[/nq]
And their support charges .
Sorry but I don't have a clue about this.

"It's very hard to be a gentleman and a writer."
W. Somerset Maugham
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[nq:1]Hello, Trying to import a Final Draft script into Tagger and get an OutOfBoundsException error. I have the latest versions ... similar error but no luck. Anybody had this and fixed it? Of course FD is off work today. Thanks! JN[/nq]
I'm not running Leopard but my guess is that it's a Leopard conflict they haven't fixed. On the other hand, some times things get out of whack with new insta
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[nq:2]Hello, Trying to import a Final Draft script into Tagger ... it? Of course FD is off work today. Thanks! JN[/nq]
[nq:1]I'm not running Leopard but my guess is that it's a Leopard conflict they haven't fixed. On the other hand, ... Disk Utility and see if the problem clears up. Also how about exporting as RTF from FD and then importing?[/nq]
Skipper,
Thanks for the thoughts. This

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