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    B&W Character sheet

    The closest thing I've found is the character creation PDF's, but I would like something I can print and fill out later. Anyone know where I can find this?

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    Don's sheet is Ok and prints B&W fine but is terrible on the eyes for more than one reason. I have seen a few that are Ok. I wish Mad Irishman aka PGoodman would design a sheet as I know as well as many here is the the cream of the craw of when it comes to character sheets. Honestly it is a good question one that has been brought up before.
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    Originally posted by T'lara
    Don's sheet is Ok and prints B&W fine but is terrible on the eyes for more than one reason. I have seen a few that are Ok. I wish Mad Irishman aka PGoodman would design a sheet as I know as well as many here is the the cream of the craw of when it comes to character sheets. Honestly it is a good question one that has been brought up before.
    Actually, T'Lara, the Mad Irishman is Patrick Murphy.

    And I have used Don's sheet since the first version he created (only the first page) and have had no problems with it. In fact, I prefer it.
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    Originally posted by T'lara
    I wish Mad Irishman aka PGoodman....
    Wrong Patrick. Mad Irishman is Patrick Murphy; I'm not that good.

    I tend to use MrZoink's character sheet for my own stuff locally.
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    On my laser printer, mine (blue version) prints fine in B&W:
    http://rpg.lionelkw.com/blue_codasheet.pdf

    I hope you like it

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    http://home.insightbb.com/~mrzoink/trek.html

    That right there is BY FAR the best, most simple, printer friendliest character sheet for the CODA Star Trek game I have seen or found. Really, it is a wonderful sheet that isn't colorful, isn't crowded, but just lays out nicely. It is in fill out form and printable, and also has a companion starship sheet, which admittedly is a bit crowded with text enterance...
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    Originally posted by QuantumRabbit
    http://home.insightbb.com/~mrzoink/trek.html

    That right there is BY FAR the best, most simple, printer friendliest character sheet for the CODA Star Trek game I have seen or found. Really, it is a wonderful sheet that isn't colorful, isn't crowded, but just lays out nicely. It is in fill out form and printable, and also has a companion starship sheet, which admittedly is a bit crowded with text enterance...
    Yes that's the one. Great sheet, I love it.
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    Originally posted by Doug Burke
    Actually, T'Lara, the Mad Irishman is Patrick Murphy.
    My Goof Sorry

    Originally posted by Doug Burke
    And I have used Don's sheet since the first version he created (only the first page) and have had no problems with it. In fact, I prefer it. [/B]
    My teacher at my Graphic Arts College uses it as how not to use color. If it did not have those horendous colors it would work.
    Hey my opinion

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    I must find this Mr. Zoink person and lick his boots clean. Both me and my inkjet printer thank you all.

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    Originally posted by T'lara
    My teacher at my Graphic Arts College uses it as how not to use color. If it did not have those horendous colors it would work.
    Really? Horrendous? Are you sure we're talking about Don's sheet? I find the lighter colors much easier on the eyes than the one in the Player's Guide or some of the other fan sheets that have been done. But then again, maybe it's just me...

    Either way, I usually print it in grayscale anyway, so color is a moot point.
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    Originally posted by Doug Burke
    Really? Horrendous? Are you sure we're talking about Don's sheet? I find the lighter colors much easier on the eyes than the one in the Player's Guide or some of the other fan sheets that have been done. But then again, maybe it's just me...

    Either way, I usually print it in grayscale anyway, so color is a moot point.
    Yep Don's. But those of us that work on the form sheet on our systems it is not good on the RGB Screens we all use for our Monitors. It is nice in B&W but not nice using color on the screen. I print Don's B&W it's fine but Color on the screen is terrible. Its a design issue he is mixing Color Schemes too much he is neither Cool nor Warm in his color patterns among other various color errors. He did this so it would print well B&W and in color. Not working sorry. Don also does not have a way to mark the Favorite Attribute in his forms version last I check. He says he can not come up with an idea last I read.

    As for CODA's Official Character Sheet they have... The problems there are completely different as it is another sheet, another designer etc. I am not talking about CODA's but Don's.

    The sheet up now has issues but it is best sheet I have seen in functionality and readabily even if the design is blocky. Unfortunately I do not have the time or program to design a sheet if I did I would have it up here. My laptop can not support the programs I need. In the future I hope I will and then I will design one.

    Why do you people think I design the Referance Sheets for? It is so when I can have my hands on the right programs and such I can make a character sheet. Also help those trying to make Character Sheets and Generators something to reffer too.
    Hell I would rather see a decent up to date Character Generator than a decent sheet. Alas none yet.
    Hey my opinion

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