Final Draft will import these file formats:
- Plain text files -- .txt
- Rich text files -- .rtf
- File converter files from Final Draft AV and old versions of Final Draft -- .fcf
A script written in another screenwriting program or a regular word processing program can be exported as a text or RTF file, then imported into Final Draft. Final Draft will reformat the file as a feature screenplay. Exporting as plain text is the best choice, exporting as RTF is the second-best choice.
Open the script in the program in which it was written and save as or export it to your Desktop (or some other convenient place) as a plain text file. Then:
- Open Final Draft;
- Go to File > Open;
- Navigate to where the file was saved;
- Change Files of Type to Text Documents [Windows only];
- Double-click the text file to open it;
- When prompted, import it as a Script (or Screenplay). For more information on how to import text files, see Importing a script from another program such as Word
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