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letamp;#39;s have a look at cast lists in final draft 11. this is something that is especially interesting to sitcom writers cast lists are lists underneath the scene headings it is a list of all the characters that will appear in the following scene cast lists are a script element and have to be added manually at the beginning of the scene to do that place the cursor at the beginning of an empty line and hit enter then choose cast list from the menu that appears to define options for these cast lists go to format cast list element options you can choose how your cast lists are displayed choose whether you want them to display in alphabetical order in the order of appearance or in any custom order you want final draft 11 automatically adds characters that have lines in that scene to add a non-speaking character go to insert add non-speaking character non-speaking characters are displayed as a speech bubble with a red x if youamp;#39;ve watched a lesson about the character navigator b