Can you maintain more than one play in Subscript that you are developing? If so, how do you do it? Just give it a new title and start writing? Thanks for prompt response.
Yeah... DubScript is kinda set up a bit like a PC program-- so the files are saved locally to your external storage area. You said exactly how to create a new script-- In the editing screen, just press the "New Screenplay" button-- it looks something like:
Depending on whether your phone or tablet has room for that icon in the menu, it may also be in the overflow (three vertical dots) menu, called "New Screenplay". All you have to do is create the new screenplay (give the file a name), and it will create a new file and you're ready to go. (If you haven't saved an existing script, you'll be prompted to do so, or if the file name you selected already exists, it should let you know and ask if you want to overwrite it.)
If you want to go back to your old script, just press the normal "view" (eye) icon and select the file you want to edit.
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Yeah... DubScript is kinda set up a bit like a PC program-- so the files are saved locally to your external storage area. You said exactly how to create a new script-- In the editing screen, just press the "New Screenplay" button-- it looks something like:
Depending on whether your phone or tablet has room for that icon in the menu, it may also be in the overflow (three vertical dots) menu, called "New Screenplay". All you have to do is create the new screenplay (give the file a name), and it will create a new file and you're ready to go. (If you haven't saved an existing script, you'll be prompted to do so, or if the file name you selected already exists, it should let you know and ask if you want to overwrite it.)
If you want to go back to your old script, just press the normal "view" (eye) icon and select the file you want to edit.
That's all there is to it! Enjoy!