![]() ![]() If it's not, why does no one ever mention that when comparing to Word? It's something I use every day for most of my input (if I'm doing a script, or beat outline).Īnd, yes, I use Final Draft, too, but Word is actually more flexible if one has a macro program like ScriptWrite added in. It saves time and frustration and leaves you with the design you envisioned. I keep looking, but.? I'm not talking the regular keyboard shortcuts for menu items, but for customized macro-type things. Having worked on 100+ page documents in both Word and InDesign, I have to say, InDesign is the way to go if a highly designed and professional end product is the priority. One of the main reasons I haven't played with Pages more is I can't seem to find the ability to assign keyboard shortcuts to customized styles (like a keyboard shortcut for a Characters style, Dialog style, etc.). ![]() At the moment, for me, Pages can't do the things I need to write scripts with it (and though their script template is nice for someone playing, it's what I do for a living and not adequate). well, DOS days (though I try pretty much every other word processing program that comes out from Wordstar back in the day to Pages).
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