# Fields Setting

Welcome to the Storyonboards annotation field settings tutorial. Storyonboards is a powerful online tool for storyboard script creation,offering a variety of features to enhance your creative process. In this guide, we will walk you through the Annotation Field Settings feature, which allows you to customize your storyboard fields for a more organized and tailored workflow.

### Adjust Field Order&#x20;

One of the essential functions of the annotation field settings is the ability to adjust the order of the fields. This feature allows you to arrange fields according to your preference, ensuring that the most relevant information is always prioritized and easily accessible.

**How to Adjust Field Order**:&#x20;

1. Navigate to the field settings panel within your storyboard project.
2. Click and hold the field you wish to move.&#x20;
3. Drag the field up or down to your desired position.
4. Release the mouse button to set the field in its new order.

### Show or Hide Fields

To further customize your storyboard, Storyonboards provides an option to show or hide specific fields. This feature helps you focus on the fields that are important to your project and declutter your storyboard by hiding unneeded information.

**How to Show or Hide Fields**:&#x20;

Find the toggle switch located to the right of each field name in the settings panel.&#x20;

Click the switch to toggle the visibility of the field on or off.

### Default Fields&#x20;

When you create a new storyboard in Storyonboards, the system provides a set of default fields. These standard fields ensure you have all the basic elements necessary for a comprehensive storyboard. The default fields include:Shot No, Description, Image, Shot Size, Camera Move, Duration, Voice over, Dialogue, Sound.

### Access More Fields&#x20;

For users looking to expand their storytelling capability, Storyonboards offers additional fields that can be accessed through a premium account. These fields provide in-depth detail to enhance the richness and accuracy of your storyboard. Premium Fields Include: Camera Angle, Camera Equipment, Focal Length, Shot Type, Character, Scene, Lighting.

To unlock these additional fields, consider upgrading your account to take full advantage of the enhanced features.

### Conclusion

With the Annotation Field Settings feature in Storyonboards, you can customize and optimize your storyboard creation process. By adjusting field order, showing or hiding fields, and accessing premium field options, you can ensure your storyboard is tailored to meet your unique project needs.&#x20;

We hope this tutorial has provided you with a clear understanding of how to make the most of Storyonboards' annotation field settings.

Happy storyboarding!


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