

The program still incorporates auto-fills and the right-side module with the option to start lines involving characters, dialogue, parentheticals, etc. The different format may take a while to get used to, but the operation is still very similar.
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Movie Magic Screanwriter 6 still has a lot of the same features, such as the screne heading drop-down menu. Still the issues of squished text remains for those who want to have the NaviDoc handy while doing editing work. But the NaviDoc can be closed by clicking on the bar that separates it from the text box and dragging it to the left, and it can be re-opened by clicking on the far left edge of the application. However, for those who have smaller computer screens or are lacking in the vision department, a squished screen does require dropping the text size in order to fit it all in, which can make it hard to read. On the one hand, it's great to have everything right in front of you, and this scene viewer format is a lot easier to use than the previous one. The typing area is squished into the right half of the application, and the left side uses the new "NaviDoc"-which has replaced earlier functions supplied by the index card and scene viewer functions. Movie Magic 6.0 has a very different format than its earlier incarnation, Movie Magic 2000. This software's setup is very different from its previous version.
