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Exporting your screenplay

Three exchange formats, all in the command menu. Exports are for sharing, printing, and moving between tools; the INTX file remains your working copy.

Export PDF

⌘K, then Export PDF. Produces standard screenplay pages with the same page geometry you see in the editor, including the title page if you have filled one in (⌘K, then Title Page). This is the format to send to readers.

The PDF is rendered by a dedicated worker from the measured page layout, so what you counted in the editor is what the PDF shows.

Export Final Draft (FDX)

⌘K, then Export Final Draft. Produces an .fdx file for collaborators who work in Final Draft or tools that read FDX. Screenplay content and title page travel; INT.EXT-side workspace material (The Table, notes, draft history) stays in your INTX. That is by design, since it is private writing scaffolding, not screenplay.

Export Fountain

⌘K, then Export Fountain. Produces a plain-text .fountain file, the most portable form of a screenplay: readable in any text editor and accepted by most screenwriting tools.

Which format when?

SituationUse
Your own working copySave INTX
Sending pages to a readerExport PDF
A collaborator on Final DraftExport Final Draft
Maximum portability, version control, plain textExport Fountain

A good habit when a draft goes out: Save INTX first, then export. The export captures a moment; the INTX keeps the living project.