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There are some free/shareware word processor "templates" out there on
the web which can help, too.  Here's a page that lists some:
 
http://www.teleport.com/~cdeemer/Software.html
 
-- Mike Arnzen
 
**** Original Message Follows ****
 "Re: Scriptwriting software"
 By
Robspiere <[log in to unmask]> (9 Apr 98, @ 11:44)
 
>
> > So, what about it? Who out there can recommend something? I'd like to
> > get
> >  past that typical first few weeks in every semester when I get the
> >  damndest, most unreadable "scripts." I invariably just tell some of
> >  them to literally cut and paste.
>
> Instead of using a proprietary application for this relatively simple DTP
> application, use Word.  Since we all know of Microsoft's incredible
> proliferation, I'm going to assume you have Microsoft Word.
>
 
 
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   Michael A. Arnzen * Dept. of English * University of Oregon
 
     "We use up too much artistry in our dreams --
      and therefore often are impoverished during the day."
                                               -- Nietzsche
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