D&D 3E/3.5 D&D 3.0/3.5 Character Sheets: What do you use?

Glacialis

Explorer
On behalf of my gaming group I'm looking for e-character sheets in Word, Excel, PDF, etc. Whether these can be edited with a computer and then printed, or simply printed and filled in by hand, we're just looking for good sheets :). I've dabbled with a dozen or so, but nothing that's all that great. So, what do you guys use? I'd love to find something that works for our group, but I'm ore looking for what's out there. I'm pretty handy with Acrobat, but I don't think I want to try from scratch ;).
 

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Wonko the Sane

First Post
I use the one attached to this post.

It's for Excel, but it's pretty light on the calculating (this makes it customizable for different/strange characters).
 

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dagger

Adventurer
For spell sheets I use the ones from http://www.emass-web.com/ , AWESOME spell sheets. I don't like the rest of the character sheet though. For that, I use parts of the 4 page Mad Irishman sheet.

Emma's spell sheets include all the core spells and spells from the following products (if they have spells). Also includes spell sheets for the new base classes (Hexblade, etc..):

Complete Adventurer
Complete Arcane
Complete Divine
Complete Warrior
Frostburn
LM Libris Mortis
Miniatures Handbook
Planar Handbook
Player's Handbook, 3.5E
Races of Destiny
Races of Stone
 

DMFTodd

DM's Familiar
I like the PDF sheets. My players, who don't have a full copy of Acrobat, don't. I use Mad Irishman's as well.

Anybody know a PDF sheet that you can Edit/Save/Print in Acrobat Reader 7? My understanding was that Reader7 allows this but the sheet has to be created in Full 7 to begin with.
 

Enforcer

Explorer
I had a form-fillable version of the official WotC sheet that I made when I had my PC and Acrobat 6.0. Of course, my Window version of Acrobat can't be used on my new Mac, and I'm not about to shell out $300+ for a full version of Acrobat 7.0. If someone has Acrobat 7.0 though, I'll email them my sheet so they can toggle whatever permissions it is that'll let Reader 7.0 save it when you fill out the forms.
 

Glacialis

Explorer
For spellsheets, I still prefer Steve's 3E sheets :). It's easy to add in new products/spells, and it prints out nice and clean. For someone like myself who has horrendously messy handwriting, it's a blessing.

For character sheets, thank you all! Found some great ones. Haven't made a decision just yet, showing everything to my group :). I'll still be checking here for other posts.
 

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