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in this lesson we will look at the different screenplay elements and see how to create them and jump from element to element quickly to keep the writing flow most screenplay writing programs and final draft is no exception mainly use two keys to jump between the different script elements while writing and that is enter and tab letamp;#39;s see how that works we have an empty page here so the first thing we need to do is create a scene heading we know that a scene heading needs to consist of three elements minimum exterior or interior the location and the time of day so letamp;#39;s try that just press the e key for example and final draft automatically offers to type exterior ext because it knows that at the beginning of a scene heading you most likely will want to write either ext for exterior or int for interior these predetermined text entries are stored in so-called smart lists that can also individually be customized if you want to know more about smart lists check out the video