Don’t compile, export to FDX using my instructions.
Then download WriterSolo, the free, non-cloud version of WriterDuet. It’s free forever, without limits and is as good as any of the Final-Draft-wannabes. I tell aspiring screenwriters to buy Final Draft if they can afford it, and if they can’t, get WriterSolo for free.
To download, click the “continue anonymously” link on the front page, then click on the menu/hamburger icon to see the menu:
then type “download” in the search box:
Click on “Download Desktop App” - it’s available for Mac/Windows/Linux. You don’t need an account to use the software. Recommend always exporting a backup to FDX, so you’re not trapped in WS/WD proprietary format. FDX is imported by a ton of apps.
I type all my screenplay pages in Final Draft and then use Paste Plain Text As Screenplay to copy/paste them into Scrivener. I love Scrivener’s organizational tools, but the screenplay word processing isn’t as robust as Final Draft or WriterSolo.
Hope that helps; good luck!

