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Here is the text file that came with it:


This D&D character sheet was created by Scott Payton of Sentient Software Division.
It is usable with Acrobat Reader 8, and allows you to create custom character sheets for D&D 4E from Wizards of the Coast.

Look soon for our coming companion product c-Tools for use with all your D&D 4E games. For more informaton email SentientSoftware@gmail.com for comments or problems you find with this character sheet, or for more details about the coming product, c-Tools.

Please report any problems or suggestions for improvment that you have, or feedback to sentientsoftware@gmail.com.

We appreciate your comments and support!

Cheers,

Enjoy!
-SSD

Update History:

2.0 - Several fixes in this release. Released 15 June, 2008

1) Will modifier - fixed after 1.2 version (was adding both abilities together)
2) Skills ability + 1/2 level - fixed after 1.2 version (1/2 level addition was not being added)
3) Coins field is now fully editable rich text field. We also added editable fields for HP/Surge area, Temp HP area, AC, Fort, Ref and Will Conditional areas, speed movement.

1.2 - Released 14 June, 2008 Minor fix - auto caluclation of Ref, Will, Fort based on either contributing ability modifier (higher value)

1.1 - Minor fix - surge value calculation

1.0 - Initial Release June 7, 2008

 




you can save it with the full version.

Or if you lock down the pdf it can be saved with just the Reader....let me look into it.
 

I'm looking for a fillable PDF 4E character sheet (both stardard 4E and Essentials) that I can save completely filled in. I mainly want it so I can throw my characters onto my Nook and bring that to game. it would make my life alot easier.
 



Can't print it! :(
I haven't had that problem. What happens when you try to print it? Can you usually print form fillable pdfs?

As a last resort try this...

Open the file in Adobe Reader (not your web browser) and choose File, Print. In the box that appears, click the "Advanced" button at the bottom, then check the option that says "Print as Image". This converts the entire document into a graphic before sending it to the printer. (This option may not be available with all printer drivers).
 

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