From the course: Learning Screenwriting with Final Draft 12

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Go To and Find

Go To and Find

- [Narrator] Final Draft offers lots of ways to navigate your script. But a lot of users overlook one of the handiest ones, go to. Above the go to dialogue box, by selecting the go to command under the edit menu, or simply typing the keyboard shortcut command, command G for go to. For Windows, that's control G. The search box will appear with the go to section pre selected. Here you'll see a drop down menu of the various ways Final Draft can jump through your script for you. The first method is by page. Simply type a page number in this field, click on go and you'll instantly be transported to the top of that page. The next way go to can hop through your script is by scene. By clicking the previous and next buttons down here, you can skip from one scene to the next, a very handy thing, but with a little preparation, you can make go to scene work a lot harder for you. Caution, official genius tip approaching. First…

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