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Automatically highlight character lines with the tap of a button.

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  • Auto-Highlighting or Character Names not working correctly
    If Auto-Highlighting or Character Names aren't working the way you want, here's how to adjust them.Some readers
  • Why didn't my character highlighting transfer?
    If you highlighted characters and then transferred your annotations to a newer draft, the highlighting doesn't carry over. Character highlighting isn't a transferrable annotation and it's not transferred the way annotations are. After transferring, you'll have to re-toggle your characters' highlights back on. What's Next? Actor Highlighting isn't working right. What's wrong? (/en/article/why-arent-character-names-and-actor-highlighting-Few readers
  • How do I use custom colors with Auto-Highlight?
    To get started, touch or click the Highlight icon on the Top toolbar: Touch or click the color dot next to a Character Name to display thFew readers
  • What is Auto-Highlighting?
    Scriptation can automatically highlight your characters' names and dialogue so characters can be tracked throughout the script. From the Top Toolbar, select Highlight:Some readers
  • How do I change the Auto-Highlight color presets?
    Auto Highlight now supports custom color presets, enabling automatic highlights in any color of your choice! To get started, tFew readers

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