Hi,
Sorry to be such an idiot about this, but...no excuses.
Anyway:
PROJECT 1
Int.
Ext. Etc.
Characters (For project 1)
Harry
Bill
PROJECT 2 (new screenplay)
int.
Ext. etc.
characters (for project 2)
NOTE: IT LISTS THE SAME CHARACTERS, AND EVERYTHING AS IT DOES FOR PROJECT 1.
I thought when a new script, novel etc., was started the characters, plots, etc. would be blank and yo fill those in. What am I dong wrong?
new project
Started by Dennis7490, Feb 14 2012 12:28 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 14 February 2012 - 12:28 AM
#2
Posted 14 February 2012 - 12:51 AM
Hi, Dennis,
If you start multiple manuscripts in the same file, Storyist assumes you want to share the characters, etc. Otherwise, why start more than one novel or script in the same Storyist file? If you save your file as a template, same thing. If you want to start from scratch, just choose New from the File menu and choose the type (novel, screenplay, whatever).
Best,
Marguerite
If you start multiple manuscripts in the same file, Storyist assumes you want to share the characters, etc. Otherwise, why start more than one novel or script in the same Storyist file? If you save your file as a template, same thing. If you want to start from scratch, just choose New from the File menu and choose the type (novel, screenplay, whatever).
Best,
Marguerite
Storyist 2.3.6; OS 10.7.4, Intel iMac 3.06 GHz 4GB RAM, 64GB iPad 3
#3
Posted 14 February 2012 - 01:02 AM
Okay. Got it...i think
If i start a new project , such as script (screenplay) it open with a "clean well lighted place" and I simply replace that with my own stuff. correct?
If i start a new project , such as script (screenplay) it open with a "clean well lighted place" and I simply replace that with my own stuff. correct?
#4
Posted 14 February 2012 - 01:29 AM
Correct.
M
M
Storyist 2.3.6; OS 10.7.4, Intel iMac 3.06 GHz 4GB RAM, 64GB iPad 3
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