
Using the Tab-Return System
The Tab-Return system helps you not
take your hands off the keyboard to
fiddle with formatting and elements
(styles). Each element has a setting that
determines which element is next
when you hit return. Tab changes to
another element.
1 Click the Scenes View button.
2 Click in the scene to place your
cursor where you can type.
Note: The first element in a Scene is the
Scene Header. See Preferences>Editor:
Create New Scene for New Scene
Headings to allow multiple scene
headings in one scene.
Auto-complete Selects Closest Match
3 Type “in” and pause a moment...
Montage presents a menu.
4 Press tab to accept the current
choice “INT.”
Hint: Use the arrow keys to select another
value then press tab to continue. Click
Escape to exit from the menu.
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Chapter 3: Working with Scripts
Using the Tab-Return System
The Tab-Return system helps you not
take your hands off the keyboard to
fiddle with formatting and elements
(styles). Each element has a setting that
determines which element is next
when you hit return. Tab changes to
another element.
1 Click the Scenes View button.
2 Click in the scene to place your
cursor where you can type.
Note: The first element in a Scene is the
Scene Header. See Preferences>Editor:
Create New Scene for New Scene
Headings to allow multiple scene
headings in one scene.
Auto-complete Selects Closest Match
3 Type “in” and pause a moment...
Montage presents a menu.
4 Press tab to accept the current
choice “INT.”
Hint: Use the arrow keys to select another
value then press tab to continue. Click
Escape to exit from the menu.
(MORE)
Chapter 3: Working with Scripts
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