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What are Facing Pages?

Facing Pages are pages you can insert next to your script pages — for storyboards, notes, overheads, reports, or anything else you want opposite each script page.


📝 NOTE: This video shows a slightly older user interface, but the instructions are still accurate.


📝 NOTE: Facing Pages is an Industry Pro feature.


How Facing Pages work


A Facing Page is inserted before each script page, displaying in front of it. When you turn on Two Page view, Facing Pages appear to the left of each script page — perfect for keeping notes, storyboards, or floor plans visible alongside the script as you work.


Adding Facing Pages to your script


Facing Pages are managed inside the Page Manager — the birds-eye-view of your script.


To add Facing Pages, tap the Page Manager icon (the four-square grid) on the Top Toolbar:



For the step-by-step walkthrough, see How to add Facing Pages to your script.


Customizing your Facing Pages


You can choose from a range of Facing Page types — blanks, images, storyboard templates, custom PDFs, and more. For specific walkthroughs:



⚠️ IMPORTANT: When you're done in the Page Manager, tap Save before returning to Annotate mode. Unsaved changes will be lost.


What's Next


How to add Facing Pages to your script

How to Add and Move pages

What is the Page Manager?

Updated on: 13/06/2026

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