
If that doesn’t work, make sure you’ve updated to the most recent version of Final Draft, then start digging through the support forums. Go to the website to download a non-corrupted version of Courier Final Draft, and put it in the main library’s fonts folder. In the “Fonts” folder of your account’s “Library” folder (that is, John/Library/Fonts, rather than the main system-wide Library) look for the file “Courier Final Draft.” (Confused? Click the thumbnail to show you where to find this file.)ĭrag the “Courier Final Draft” file to the trash. Obviously, you can go through the help forums at Final Draft to look for an answer, but if you’re using the OS X version for Mac, first check for one specific thing: a corrupted font file. CMS released an initial draft of ICD-10-PCS. CMS used two contractors to formally test the procedure classification system, revised ICD-10-PCS, then completed the final draft. Sometimes it gives you a message other times it doesn’t. CMS developed an ICD-10-PCS training program, had the procedure classification system informally tested by 70 health information professionals, and revised ICD-10-PCS. It bounces one or twice in the dock, then quits.

After installing the OS X version, or upgrading your system software, or sometimes for no discernible reason at all, Final Draft will occasionally refuse to open.

I’m posting this in hopes of saving other screenwriters a few hours of potential frustration with Final Draft.
