Summary
In this chapter, we've looked at some of Celtx's more advanced features and even gone beyond that with import and export workarounds to save time and effort.
Specifically, we learned first about multiple projects in a single container. Unlike conventional screenwriting software, we saw that we can have many files in the same Celtx project, even unrelated scripts, Word files, photos, video clips, and much more.
Thanks to Celtx's small footprint (economical use of our computers' resources), we can have several copies of it open at once—in other words, several projects open, each of those containing many more projects. This, too, is real power.
We also used two techniques (Celtx's and my own) in this in-depth look at getting already written scripts into Celtx.
Finally, since the entire world does not yet use Celtx, we examined accurate ways of putting our completed scripts out in formats that others can use.
This book, up to now, has been more about how to use Celtx rather than what to use...