Gary Howell - Screenwriter
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Gary Howell - Screenwriter
@garyhowell.bsky.social
Attorney and screenwriter with several produced short films and one feature optioned. Tv pilot “Bounty” in Coverfly’s top 1% of all discoverable projects. Likes dogs. Voted class clown in high school - still haven’t benefited from that distinction.
So I got my answer -- If you're in classic view on your dashboard, go to "Tools" and then "Options" (at the very bottom), and you'll see the "Auto-Save Every--" feature, and you can click that to be on, and choose how often to automatically save your script (I have mine set for every 15 minutes).
November 20, 2024 at 7:58 PM
A little late on this, but I believe Final Draft does have an auto-save feature (at least it used to), which is supposed to be on the settings menu. However, I just looked on my Final Draft 13 dashboard and I don't see the settings or preferences menu anywhere, so....
November 20, 2024 at 7:08 PM