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![]() Why is Writing Screenplays so inexpensive when other programs are much more expensive? Other screenwriting programs have created their own word processors, then added script writing functionality to those very detailed programs. That costs extensive programming and development and the manufactures pass those expenses onto the purchaser. Writing Screenplays takes advantage of one of the world's most popular and best selling word processors, Microsoft Word, then adds script writing functionality to it. This reduces our development costs, and we pass those savings along to you. Back to Top Will Writing Screenplays do everything that Final Draft and Movie Magic Screenwriter do? Writing Screenplays does contain all of the basic script writing functions you need to write a professional screenplay. Final Draft and Movie Magic Screenwriter contain many additional functions that are useful for when a film goes into production, such as location and character breakdowns, page locking for revisions, and exporting to budgeting and scheduling programs. Back to Top Does writing screenplays also work for Sitcom formatted scripts? Yes. When you purchase Writing Screenplays, you receive files for both Screenplay/1 hr. television format and Sitcom format script writing, adding the specific functions to Microsoft Word for all. Back to Top Do you have a version of Writing Screenplays for use with Word 2007 for Macintosh or Word 2008 for Windows? Not yet. Microsoft completely changed the program architecture of Word for these latest versions and we are currently developing a version of Writing Screenplays to operate with them. If you you are interested in a version of Writiing Screenplays for use with the latest versions of Word, please send an email to info@writingscreenplays.net and we will let you know when it is ready. Back to Top What versions of Microsoft Word will Writing Screenplays work with? Word or Office for Windows 98, 2000,2003, Word or Office for Mac 6/95, 97, 2000, 2004. Back to Top If you have a question not addressed here, please send it to info@writingscreenplays.net. |
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