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in this video im going to show you how you can add scene numbers to your screenplay in final draft hi everyone this is bayla from the writers territory and in this video im going to show you how you can very quickly and easily add scene numbers to your scenes in your final draft script as you can see i have created a couple of scenes with placeholder lines just in order to show you how this is done just go to the production menu and click scene numbers and here you have the whole dialog to add c numbers to your scenes you can choose to which element you want to add the numbers you can also choose if you want to number or renumber or remove numbers you added earlier at which number you want to start if you want to start from the current scene keep existing numbers and so on and so forth you can also choose the numbering scheme you want to use in case youre unsure about this go talk to your production company and they will tell you what system they use to number the scenes so you ca