Yes, with Movie Magic Screenwriter you can save your file as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. PDF files require Adobe Acrobat Reader to view or other PDF readers. PDF files are not easily edited. They are used simply to view and print your script. You can share this file by copying it to a thumb drive, a cloud drive, or by sending it as an email attachment.
FOR MOVIE MAGIC SCREENWRITER 6+
To export or print to a PDF format:
WINDOWS
- Click on File > Print Setup.
- Click on the printer name drop-down list and select either a PDF print driver or the Microsoft XPS Document Writer.
- Click OK.
- Click on File > Export to > Adobe Acrobat PDF (.pdf).
- A dialog box will open, it should have the name of your script in the name field. If it does not, give it a name. Make sure it also says it is saving as a PDF file.
- Click Save.
MACINTOSH
- Click on File > Export to > Adobe Acrobat PDF (.pdf).
- A dialog box will open, it should have the name of your script in the name field. If it does not, give it a name. Make sure it also says it is saving as a PDF file.
- Click Save.
Alternatively, you can use Apple's built in PDF technology by selecting the File > Print menu command and then using the macOS native "Save as PDF…" option (or Previewing then printing to PDF) in lieu of using Screenwriter's File>Export to… PDF command
FOR MOVIE MAGIC SCREENWRITER 2000 / 4.x
To print to a PDF format:
- Open your script, go to your File menu and click Print.
- In the Printing dialog box, click Entire Script and Create PDF (Adobe Acrobat™) File instead of Printing (which is in the Print Normally to Printer drop-down menu).
- Click OK.
- A dialog box will open, it should have the name of your script in the name field. If it does not, give it a name.
- Click Save.
- You can put this file on a thumb drive, cloud drive, or send it through e-mail.
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