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in this video well have a look at the format assistant the format assistant is a very useful tool that keeps you from sending your script out with formatting issues when youre done writing your script youll most likely want to convert it to a pdf or print it out on paper but before you do that you should check if there are not formatting errors that will make you look like an amateur you have been working with your script for so long its normal and common that you overlook issues like an unnecessary empty line for example thats exactly what the format assistant is there for go to tools format assistant the format assistant is also started automatically before you print out your script it scans your script for formatting errors that are most common you can choose which errors you want to look for the check boxes here are pretty self-explanatory and you can choose to include any that makes sense with your script if you go to the options you can also specify whether you want to auto