Reader Mode in Final Draft is a specialized viewing configuration designed to maximize focus during script reviews, table reads, and proofreading sessions. It minimizes the software's user interface, removes distracting toolbars, and formats the page to mimic a clean, printed script or a digital e-reader.
Before we dive into the "how," let's define the "what." In the ecosystem of Final Draft (versions 10, 11, and 12), is a specialized viewing setting that strips away the writing interface.
Final Draft , "Reader Mode" is a restricted state where you can open and view scripts but cannot edit or save
Final Draft’s minimalist reading environment removes the toolbar, status bar, and ribbon menus from your screen. It leaves nothing but your words on a clean page.
Reader Mode in Final Draft is a specialized viewing configuration designed to maximize focus during script reviews, table reads, and proofreading sessions. It minimizes the software's user interface, removes distracting toolbars, and formats the page to mimic a clean, printed script or a digital e-reader.
Before we dive into the "how," let's define the "what." In the ecosystem of Final Draft (versions 10, 11, and 12), is a specialized viewing setting that strips away the writing interface.
Final Draft , "Reader Mode" is a restricted state where you can open and view scripts but cannot edit or save
Final Draft’s minimalist reading environment removes the toolbar, status bar, and ribbon menus from your screen. It leaves nothing but your words on a clean page.