D&D General What character sheets do you use and what do you put on them?

I don't.

I use notebook. Classic A5 format, hard cover ( ones that companies give to business partners as merch goodies), with integrated small usb thumb drive (32 gb one). Thumb drive is for pdf version of books, images etc. Notebook is for character stats, loot, notes etc. I write down feature names, ranges, actions, uses per short/long rest.

We play in person only and having all relevant info on one place is great and keeps screen use during game to minimal.
 

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I'm all about paper sheets, but while I used to handwrite everything I now find typing the info into some Excel forms I made up (one for each main class group) gives a far more consistent and readable result when printed out...let's just say people have sometimes told me a successful saving throw is required in order to read my writing. :)

That said, my character sheets run a minimum of 4 pages, growing as the character's career goes along.

Page 1 - main info
Page 2 - magic and mundane items, equipment, and gear
Page 3 - xp tracking
Page 4 - finances and money

"Pages" 3 and 4 can eventually become multiple pages each. Prior versions of the sheet are kept attached to the current one, in order to check in case there's a transcribing error (not at all uncommon!). End result for a long-running character is that it eventually becomes a character duotang rather than a sheet. :)
It would be cool to see an example! You mind sharing it? 🙏🏼

Your layout sounds interesting, and I may add it as default template to the tool I mentioned
 
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