Fillable, Saveable, Calculating Sheet


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That is what i'm searching for, a fillable, saveable to computer, calculating character sheet. I have search and searched but can't find one anywhere and i've even searched here, and all i've found is either saveable and not fillable or fillable and not saveable. Anyone got any suggestions?


sCoreGen, available here. Their adVance spreadsheet is also quite nice.


Lilith wrote:
sCoreGen, available here. Their adVance spreadsheet is also quite nice.

thanks but i can't use it, my comp wont read his quattro pro

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Danzibe wrote:
That is what i'm searching for, a fillable, saveable to computer, calculating character sheet. I have search and searched but can't find one anywhere and i've even searched here, and all i've found is either saveable and not fillable or fillable and not saveable. Anyone got any suggestions?

Here is a link to a very nice sheet.

erian_7's sheet


Check out the community content boards, there is at least 2 others floating around.


MoFiddy wrote:
Danzibe wrote:
That is what i'm searching for, a fillable, saveable to computer, calculating character sheet. I have search and searched but can't find one anywhere and i've even searched here, and all i've found is either saveable and not fillable or fillable and not saveable. Anyone got any suggestions?

Here is a link to a very nice sheet.

erian_7's sheet

sadly not, i tried it already, won't pull up on my computer. or rather, theres a page error from it now.

Scarab Sages

My favorite one is here: http://www.jamesthebard.net/blog/?p=278. Download link is a little bit down the page, version 1.08. A few small bugs but overall a great Pathfinder sheet.


You might look into PC Profiler.

I use the 3.5 version, but there is a Pathfinder version available as well.


no

and no.

neither of those are workable to my computer. one of them is however, it doesn't let me save so I can't use it.

Scarab Sages

The one I linked won't work? It's just a PDF, do you not have Adobe Reader? And it should let you save just fine. :S


If you have tried the half dozen or so that have been suggested and none of them work on your PC, I suggest politely that the problem may no be with all of the options presented but with your machine or the software on your machine.

I personally just downloaded the PDF one Kage recommended and it works very well and can be saved. Adobe Acrobat Reader is free and is the only thing I have on my machine and it allowed me to save the file to desktop with changes.


Danzibe wrote:
MoFiddy wrote:
Danzibe wrote:
That is what i'm searching for, a fillable, saveable to computer, calculating character sheet. I have search and searched but can't find one anywhere and i've even searched here, and all i've found is either saveable and not fillable or fillable and not saveable. Anyone got any suggestions?

Here is a link to a very nice sheet.

erian_7's sheet

sadly not, i tried it already, won't pull up on my computer. or rather, theres a page error from it now.

Note that the latest release is buggy--I'm working that out now and should have a clean version within a day or so. Thanks for trying!

Shadow Lodge

It would be a lot more helpful if you guys mentioned what software was required to run these things so you don't have to chase down 3-4 links to find out it require MS Excel or... whatever.

This one is another PDF based form -> http://zumii.co.uk/?p=275 Works pretty well for me and it's Acrobat based so as long as you can run a newer version of acrobat you are good. I also had luck using the one Karui Kage linked but I think I like the Zumii spreadsheet a little better. I'm still playing with them both.


Here is a link to a Google Doc spreadsheet template for Pathfinder:
squid808's Pathfinder Character Sheet v1.0


0gre wrote:
It would be a lot more helpful if you guys mentioned what software was required to run these things so you don't have to chase down 3-4 links to find out it require MS Excel or... whatever.

True, true...

Mine is built in Excel, but with compatibility in mind (macro-free). As such, it works on Macs, Unix, etc., on older versions of Excel, on OpenOffice, etc. Basically, if you've got a spreadsheet app that will open an XLS file, it should work.

Shadow Lodge

erian_7 wrote:
0gre wrote:
It would be a lot more helpful if you guys mentioned what software was required to run these things so you don't have to chase down 3-4 links to find out it require MS Excel or... whatever.

True, true...

Mine is built in Excel, but with compatibility in mind (macro-free). As such, it works on Macs, Unix, etc., on older versions of Excel, on OpenOffice, etc. Basically, if you've got a spreadsheet app that will open an XLS file, it should work.

In that case I'll have to check it out. I didn't check yours out because it is excel based but sounds like it might migrate ok.


0gre wrote:
erian_7 wrote:
0gre wrote:
It would be a lot more helpful if you guys mentioned what software was required to run these things so you don't have to chase down 3-4 links to find out it require MS Excel or... whatever.

True, true...

Mine is built in Excel, but with compatibility in mind (macro-free). As such, it works on Macs, Unix, etc., on older versions of Excel, on OpenOffice, etc. Basically, if you've got a spreadsheet app that will open an XLS file, it should work.

In that case I'll have to check it out. I didn't check yours out because it is excel based but sounds like it might migrate ok.

Yep, I figured there were already enough Excel versions floating around with all the bells and whistles, so the non-2010 users needed some love. Now, with that said my latest version has tripped a "too many formats" error in older Excel apps (OO is still okay). I'm working on the fixes for that now, along with some bugs introduced by a major shift in formatting that accommodates portrait and landscape sheets in the same file.


I run a windows 98 second edition computer. with Adobe Reader 6.0. Most PDFs i can get and do easily however, The forms i am finding are fillable, but I am not able to save them, at least save them while filled out, to my computer. All i get is "Save as Copy" which saves a copy of the blank form.


I hope this isn't seen as a threadjack, but I hope this helps... I've put out a sheet here, but not all the autocalc stuff is complete yet. It doesn't have the save a copy issue as it is extended to acrobat reader, but you may need to update to version 9. Also, I'm available via my email ( Kakarasa at gmail dot com -> breaking it up cuts down on spam heavily) and this thread. More updates will be available as soon as the spell cards are online later this month. :)

EDIT: If this isn't a route you wanna go, send me the pdf you're trying to save, I'll extend the features to reader with pro if possible, and send it back to you. :D


Danzibe wrote:
I run a windows 98 second edition computer. with Adobe Reader 6.0.

My eyes water with the shear amount of security vulnerabilities...

I take it you are not looking for suggestions on a different operating system?

But in an attempt to be more helpful, I'm not certain there is going to be much anyone can do for you. That is some antiquated stuff there. Let me check something...

You might try an older version of Foxit PDF Reader (2.1). That was the last version that supported anything before Win2K... And I don't remember if it let you fill forms...

I'll keep looking for what might work.

EDIT:: An older version of OpenOffice (2.4.3) might also do the trick, for the spreadsheet versions at least.


0gre wrote:


In that case I'll have to check it out. I didn't check yours out because it is excel based but sounds like it might migrate ok.

I used the Erian7 sheet both with excel and openoffice calc and I never noticed compatibility errors.

Shadow Lodge

Lilith wrote:
sCoreGen, available here. Their adVance spreadsheet is also quite nice.

This sheet is by far and away the most feature rich, easy to use, and scalable to new features of all the major sheets. Erian_7's is nice, but it's just not nearly as full-featured (although the final sheet is really pretty), and Ogre Sheet has some good ease-of-use, but man that final output sheet is fugly.

Helps if you point to the most recent version of the sCoreGen though. ;-)


The link to the most recent versions of these sheets allows me to either download them or wade through two years worth of development blogs, but I don't see a short description/feature list for any of these:

Pathfinder sCore
Pathfinder adVance
sCore Keeper


erian,

i just downloaded your latest version 8.7 and had a question. i am creating a halfling bard lvl 1, with 20 dex and the weapon finesse feat. i am using a whip. i set the ability for the attack type to dex, the weapon to melee and the wielded as to 1-handed. it says my attack mod is +13. am i missing something? or should it be +6 (dex +5 and size +1)

thanks for the time and effort. the sheet is awesome!


ryathas ruyonin-shar wrote:

erian,

i just downloaded your latest version 8.7 and had a question. i am creating a halfling bard lvl 1, with 20 dex and the weapon finesse feat. i am using a whip. i set the ability for the attack type to dex, the weapon to melee and the wielded as to 1-handed. it says my attack mod is +13. am i missing something? or should it be +6 (dex +5 and size +1)

thanks for the time and effort. the sheet is awesome!

Answered over in the discussion thread...

The Exchange

I would suggest Orc's Sheet, i think he has a version for pre windows 2000 system setups his thread is below

Orcs Sheet

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