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Celtx Script Format Direct

JULIE (quietly) I know what I said. Mark moves toward the door.

Here’s a concise breakdown of — which is essentially a variation of standard industry screenwriting format, but with specific defaults and behaviors unique to the Celtx application (desktop, web, or mobile). 1. Core Formatting Principles (Same as Standard Screenplay Format) Celtx automatically enforces these industry rules: celtx script format

MARK You said you'd be gone by now.

MARK Then go.

| To create this element | Type or shortcut | |------------------------|------------------| | | Type INT. or EXT. → auto-detects | | Action | Default text after scene heading | | Character | Type name → auto-suggests from script | | Parenthetical | Ctrl + 7 (Windows) or Cmd + 7 (Mac) | | Dialogue | Appears automatically after character | | Transition | Type CUT TO: etc. (right-aligns) | ✅ Celtx does not require page margins to be set manually — it uses fixed screenplay page layout (Courier 12pt, US Letter). 3. Visual Example (Celtx style) INT. APARTMENT - NIGHT The room is dim. Rain taps against the window. JULIE (quietly) I know what I said