![]() You can choose to display or hide certain columns to your liking if you click the button next to the search area and choose to activate or deactivate them here. The spreadsheet section gives you several information about your scenes and you can use the information to order or filter your scenes the way you want. Let’s have a closer look at the “Scenes” tab now. The navigator is a floating window and you can adjust its size and position to your liking. ![]() If you want to hide the navigator again to have more screen space just go to “Tools” again and choose “Hide Navigator” Or you can also use the button in the toolbar up top, depending on how you configured your toolbar. If the navigator is not already open, go to “Tools – Show Navigator”. ![]() What the scene navigator does is it gives you several options to view your scenes in a different order or filter them by certain criteria so that you can concentrate on specific ones and not be distracted by all the others. In order to get a good overview of what is happening in each of your scenes and which characters show up, speaking or non-speaking, Final Draft offers you a tool called the “Scene Navigator”.
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