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Hi, this is Bela from the Writeramp;#39;s Territory. Today, Iamp;#39;ll show you how to configure your title page in Fade In. In Fade in, the title page is treated as a separate, fully editable document by itself. To access and edit it, go to amp;quot;Document - Title Pageamp;quot;. You see these little red squares next to the elements of your title page. Those are title page bookmarks. The use of those bookmarks is optional, but useful if you also want to use that information in your header, footer, or when exporting your script to a pdf. That means the information you enter here on your title page will be handed to the header or footer where you enter the corresponding placeholder automatically and if you change it on the title page the changes will be reflected automatically on all other pages where you use it. You can use the following bookmarks: Title This is of course the title of your screenplay Subtitle This is your subtitle, for example if youamp;#39;re writing an episodi