
You can save the first half of the project, the last half of the project, or both. Each part can be saved as a different file. Saves an unpacked project and rezips it to the original zipped project file -see Saving Projects as a Single File.ĭivides a storyboard into two parts. sbpz file - Saving Projects as a Single File. You can also save a project as a single file by saving it as an. To use longer names, select the Disable project name length limitation option in the Preferences dialog box. NOTE: The project name cannot exceed 23 characters. This will create a complete project directory for the new project. The Save As window prompts you for a new name and a different location for this project before saving it. Saves the current state of a project as another project. Saves the current file with a different name and at a different location. If you are working on an unpacked project, your changes are saved to the local cache. Saves all changes made to the opened project, drawings, palettes, and palette lists. You can open a new project from the current one and the previous project will close.ĭisplays a list of the most recently opened projects.Ĭlears the list of recently opened projects.Ĭloses the currently opened project, but does not close the Storyboard Pro application. If your Harmony scene contains several EM markers in the annotation column, Storyboard Pro will create multiple panels within the scene.ĭisplays the Open Project dialog box where you can browse for a project file. Storyboard Pro will create one scene per Harmony scene. You must group all your different Harmony scenes in one folder. If you don't mark your frames, the first frame of each Harmony scene will be used. For each marked frame, a panel is created in Storyboard Pro.

Frames must be marked in an annotation column called "EM". Before you do this, in Harmony, you must mark the frames you want to use as panels in your project.

You can create a project from Harmony scenes.

This saves you time as it handles the creation of scenes and panels, as well as inserting all the text in the proper captions automatically. Uses your Final Draft script to create a new Storyboard Pro project. The New Project dialog box opens, asking for directory, name, and resolution information. Creates a new project while closing any scene already open.
