Hey gang. I've just started using Final Draft 6 in the last few weeks, and have found it to be a decent program. But it's come time for some revisions, and I'm lost on a couple of things. I was hoping that some kind soul could help me out. Does LOCKING the pages, lock the date that the Original Pages were created as well, or do I have to fix this manually?
In the HEADER, how can I set it to mark (First Revision, Blue, etc) JUST the pages with the revisions, and not every single page?
When printing only the Revised Pages, does it ask which revision, or does it print all revised pages, or just the latest revision?
If you can help me out, I'd really apperiate it. Also, how does Final Draft 6 match up Final Draft 7? Which is better? Again, thanks.
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[nq:1]Hey gang.
I've just started using Final Draft 6 in the last few weeks, and have found it to be ...
I'd really apperiate it.
Also, how does Final Draft 6 match up Final Draft 7?
Which is better?
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