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>I'm a perspiring screenwriter (yes, that was a joke, Virginia) who is
>interested in obtaining information on any screenwriting format hints for
>Microsoft Word for Windows. If someone is currently using WinWord for
>screenwriting purposes and can help me out, I would be eternally grateful.
>Please hurry, as my TAB key is beginning to show signs of wear.
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Dammit, Jim. I'm a writer, not a doctor! ]
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Chris--Guy Gallo has published a screenwriting macro for Word for Windows
called GSCRIPT. I've just started using it and I am very favorably
impressed. It does everything you want (except write and plot), is Shareware,
and I believe you can FTP it from the U of Indiana's Windows collection. If
not, leave me a message.
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