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The only reliable method that I have used in the past for switching from the name-on-same-line templates to the name-on-own-line type is to start a new empty script using the desired template, fill in the 20 character names, then copy paste the entire body of your former script into the new one. Then comes the tedious bit, go through the script one dialogue at a time, put the cursor at the end of the previous dialogue & press the key combination of the desired character. Then delete the former entry of the name as was inserted by the original template. I did the entire script of Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors this way to make an example. Are you aware that version 5 of the Scriptwriters Toolkit is now available. http://www.datahighways.co.uk/dhl/toolkit.htm [[a]http://www.datahighways.co.uk/dhl/toolkit.htm[/a]] Bill.
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