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Page Navigator

Because life’s too short to scroll past page 23.

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Written by Christiane Jory
Updated over 2 weeks ago

The Page navigator is a quick way to jump anywhere in your script — no scrolling required. It lives in the left toolbar as the fourth icon down.


What the Page Navigator Does

When you open the Page Navigator, a side panel appears with two sections:

1. Title Pages (Top Section)

This is where you can add and manage title pages for your script.

These pages sit before the script itself and don’t count toward page numbers.

If you want a deeper dive into customizing them, you can check out the full Title Pages in Scripto Help Page.


2. Script Page List (Bottom Section)

Below the title pages, you’ll see a scrollable list of every script page.

  • Click any page number to jump directly to that page.

  • This gives you page-level navigation separate from the Outline Tool, which jumps by scene instead.


Why Use the Page Navigator?

  • Quickly hop to a specific page during rewrites, reviews, or table reads

  • Browse title pages and script pages all in one panel

  • Use alongside the Outline Tool for both scene-based and page-based navigation


Coming Soon

As we continue building out this panel, the Page Navigator will be where we host our new page locking feature!

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