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Using The Story Editor

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Last updated 2 months ago

What is the Story Editor?

The Story Editor is your main writing space within Story Prism. It's where you can:

  • Write your story, script, or other text-based content.

  • Create outlines.

  • Develop ideas.

  • Export as a pdf / txt and import it into your preferred screenwriting software

Key Features:

  • Familiar Interface: The Story Editor works like a standard word processor, so you can start writing right away.

  • Screenplay Formatting (Optional): If you're writing a screenplay, you can easily format scene headings, character names, dialogue, and other elements using the formatting options in the dropdown menu. This helps you create a professional-looking script.

  • Export Options: When you're ready, you can export your work as a PDF or TXT file. This makes it easy to share your writing or import it into other applications.