![]() ![]() Now, what you’ll notice is you can’t write on your card in this view. If you want to see the other side of the card so to speak, choose “Script View”. Write your headline here at the top and your summery on the card itself. Here in the Summary View you can add your notes or summary or whatever you like. For example you can write some ideas, notes or the function of a scene in the story on one side, and the content of the scene on the other. Real index cards have two sides you can write on. If you want to start using index cards go to the “View” menu – and there you have to options: “Index Cards – Summary” and “Index Cards – Script”.įor now let’s choose “Index Cards – Summary”. ![]() In this article I’m going to show you the index cards feature of Final Draft and how you can use it for outlining your story, reordering your scenes easily, and how you can work with index cards and your script side-by-side at the same time. ![]()
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