To choose how your script appears when working in Final Draft go to View and select one of the Script View options:
Script - Normal View
Displays the text of the script with all active components: page breaks (as a line), page numbers, dialogue breaks, mores, continueds, headers and footers.
Script - Page View
Displays the script on more realistic-looking "pages" as it would look if printed to paper, with all active components: page numbers, dialogue breaks, mores, continueds, headers and footers. Page breaks are displayed in the darker areas between pages. Script - Page View is the default view for new scripts and text documents.
Script - Speed View
Displays only the text of the script, as if it were a single, continuous page. With Speed View enabled, more of the text appears onscreen. It resembles Normal View but without any of the active components, such as page numbers and mores and continueds that occur for page breaks.
Additional Script View and Panels Notes
Script Views in Both Panels
Whichever Script view is in one panel (Normal, Page or Speed) will also be the view in the other panel. It is not possible to display, for example, Normal View in one panel and Page View in the other.
Script Views with Cards or Scene View
Change the Script View between Normal, Page and Speed without affecting the display of either of the Index Cards or Scene Views.
To learn more about the script panel read "How does the Script panel work?"
To split the view or rearrange panels read "How do I split the view?"