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Things I would theoretically consider before typing a paper script (or printing an e-script!)...

- Cost per use. Yes, I like my margins a certain way and I like to add space, and I like line numbers for being on book. Is that enough to make it worth the (probably unpaid) time I will spend typing?

I've been searching all over for an answer to this, and have yet to find one, so I figured I'd ask you: is there a way to have editable line numbers? My script (Shakespeare's Merry Wives) is formatted such that if I have Word do the line numbers automatically, they don't line up correctly with the actual text's line numbers. If there were a way to manually adjust the numbers, that would be incredible, but it seems there might not be a way?

I'm thinking I'll probably have to insert a table in the margin to enter them myself, but if you or anyone has a way around this, I'd love the help.

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I'm wondering if anyone has a well-formatted (with line #s), editable version of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor?

I know the play's in the public domain, and if push comes to shove I'll go through the process of manually editing it myself. I just have yet to come across a version with line numbers that's formatted in a way useful for an SM, let alone editable. Thus, I figured I'd check and see if anyone had an already-created version like that before I go through making one myself.

Thanks!

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Hey all, I'm looking for an editable version of Macbeth! (If possible, I'd like to not have to go through and manually format the whole thing myself.)

Thanks!

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Employment / Re: Civilian Resume?
« on: Oct 02, 2012, 02:53 pm »
I realize it's over a year later, but stagebear, is there any chance you still have that 'civilian' resume, and could PM me as well?

I'm in the process of finding a day-job to supplement my theater work, and having a bit of a time trying to translate my theater work into a non-theater resume.

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