Before organizing your set list, ensure all scene numbers in your script have a set associated with it. If a set is missing, you could have incorrect page counts on existing sets or, worse, be missing new sets altogether. Let's face it: sometimes writers don't follow standard script conventions, and when they do, the system may have trouble deciphering the scene number or set name. (Read: Review all scenes for classification errors)
No problem. We have tools to correct this.
When you find a scene without a set, click the "EDIT SCENE DETAILS" button [1]. The edit drawer will open up, allowing you to edit all the scene data fields. [2]
[1] Scene navigation and edit area:
[2] Scene Edit drawer
Edit scene details:,Sc. number, Day/Night, or Sets
In the edit drawer, scroll down to the correct field..
In Sets you can search for an existing set to associate with this scene or add a new one.
Still confused?
Watch this video showing how to remove and create a new set.