Creating a template, Chapter 20: templates & elements – Mariner Software Montage for Mac User Manual

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Creating a Template

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Montage comes pre-equipped with several

industry-standard templates. You can use

them as-is or modify them if needed to match

the formatting requirements of the parties

you are working for/with.

Templates dictate the formatting of the script.

Not only does each genre of script writing

have different guidelines but individual

studios often have their own adaptations.

Templates contain elements and their styles,

views, and Smart Views.

Any document can be saved as a template.

To save a document as a template:

1

Set the document the way you want it.

Create Smart Views, edit the Elements and

Styles in the Document Properties>Styles tab.

2

From the File menu, Select Save As

Template...

3

A sheet appears. Enter a name, add an

image in the designated area (optional) and

click OK. The template will be available when

you create a new script.

Chapter 20: Templates & Elements

Creating a Template

2

3

Montage comes pre-equipped with several

industry-standard templates. You can use

them as-is or modify them if needed to match

the formatting requirements of the parties

you are working for/with.

Templates dictate the formatting of the script.

Not only does each genre of script writing

have different guidelines but individual

studios often have their own adaptations.

Templates contain elements and their styles,

views, and Smart Views.

Any document can be saved as a template.

To save a document as a template:

1

Set the document the way you want it.

Create Smart Views, edit the Elements and

Styles in the Document Properties>Styles tab.

2

From the File menu, Select Save As

Template...

3

A sheet appears. Enter a name, add an

image in the designated area (optional) and

click OK. The template will be available when

you create a new script.

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