Why didn't my Highlights and other annotations transfer to my new draft?
If a chunk of your annotations didn't transfer to your new draft, the most likely cause is a flattened source PDF. When a PDF has been flattened, Scriptation can no longer read the underlying text — and Note Transfer relies on that text layer to figure out where text-anchored annotations belong on the new draft.
Flattening usually happens when the script was opened or re-saved in another PDF app, or processed by a watermarking tool before it reached you.
Which annotations are affected
Anything that anchors to specific text in the script won't transfer from a flattened source:
- Freeform Pen and Highlights — any marker strokes placed over text;
- Text Highlights, Underlines, Strikethroughs, Squiggles — Text Marking tools that lock to text;
- Shapes — lines, arrows, ellipses, and rectangles;
- Sticky Notes anchored to a word or line of dialogue.
How to confirm your PDF is flattened
Try using the Text Highlight tool on a line of dialogue or action.

- If the highlight snaps to the text — your PDF is fine, and something else is going on. Use the Send us an email button at the bottom of this page with the files so we can take a look.
- If the highlight doesn't recognize any text — your PDF is flattened. Text-anchored annotations can't be transferred from a flattened source.
How to recover
- Ask your production folks for an un-flattened, text-based PDF of the same draft. (Most screenwriting programs export this by default — it's flattening or scanning that breaks it.)
- Re-import the clean draft into Scriptation.
- Run Note Transfer again from your annotated old draft to the new clean draft.
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Updated on: 25/06/2026
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