You can globally change any attribute of any element at any time. For example, if you want all of your action to be in italics,
- Go to Format > Elements Settings (Windows) or Format > Elements (Mac);
- Choose Action from the list on the left;
- Click the Font tab;
- Click Set Font;
- Click Italics in the Font Style box (Windows) or Style Attributes box (Mac) and OK your way back to the script.
This will render all action in italics.
You can change an element's font style -- i.e. Scene Headings underlined, Shots bold, etc. -- or an element's font color -- i.e. all Dialogue blue -- from this control panel as well. It's here also that you can change an element's look, behavior, shortcut key, spacing and margins. Also see How do I create a new element?
Format > Elements is really the brain of the Final Draft program. We suggest that you explore and experiment with it on a test script to see all the things it can do.
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