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tonberryking
2009-08-09, 10:29 AM
Is there a site or program that lets you make 2e exalted (specifically Solar or Lunar) sheets like all the 3.5e profilers around like on mythweavers or the tangled web? The former only has nWoD sheets.

Indon
2009-08-09, 10:41 AM
Huh. I could've sworn Myth-weavers had Exalted 2E sheets.

tonberryking
2009-08-09, 11:04 AM
Yeah, that was a surprise to me, too, but I haven't found anything other than pdf's of Solar, Lunar and Terrestrial exalts and hell if a google search is productive beyond... finding more pdfs

horus42
2009-08-09, 11:39 AM
Here you go: http://www.mrgone.rocksolidshells.com/

Mr. Gone has PDFs and editable PDFs (both version are printable) for 2e Exalted.

tonberryking
2009-08-09, 11:50 AM
Not to sound picky, since this is great, but how do you actually SAVE your sheets and not make blank copies with this?

horus42
2009-08-09, 11:53 AM
That's the only bad thing. If you don't want to lose it when you navigate away from the page, you have to print it. Which I guess isn't too bad.

tonberryking
2009-08-09, 11:57 AM
I don't have a printer. I mean, hell, this will still work for any live tables I play at but I need something to make an internet or computer copy of.

Is there ANY way to save it? I can't believe that with the number of Exalted games on other sites that no one's come up with a system for this.

horus42
2009-08-09, 12:02 PM
You could just minimize the window and never close it until you don't need those sheets anymore. That's the best advice I can offer at the moment. Either that, or run over to somewhere where there is a printer, and make the sheets there.

Indon
2009-08-09, 12:15 PM
You'd have to save the files locally, or set up your own server with the files.

tonberryking
2009-08-09, 12:25 PM
Save them locally?

Indon
2009-08-09, 12:51 PM
Save the files on your hard drive.

tonberryking
2009-08-09, 12:52 PM
That was my problem from the get-go. It *won't* let me save anything I put into it.

Indon
2009-08-09, 12:57 PM
Go to the file option in your browser and "Save As" onto your hard drive, without filling out anything.

Then open the file on your hard drive and try to fill it out. It should work then.

tonberryking
2009-08-09, 01:01 PM
That's what I've been doing. I DL'd the thing to my HD, and then opened it and it gives me the same response. Apparently you can't change files AT ALL with Adobe reader. (Yeah who'd have thunk)

Rad
2009-08-09, 01:34 PM
Here is a workaround: Just install a virtual printer.
There are several programs that will add a fake printer to your system configuration and every file you "print" with it will result in the program producing a pdf file with what you sent to the printer.
The file you'll get will NOT be editable anymore though.

tonberryking
2009-08-09, 01:56 PM
Is that in any way shape or form dangerous to my computer? I just lost this baby for a month after some drivers failed on me.

Sanguine
2009-08-09, 01:58 PM
Is that in any way shape or form dangerous to my computer? I just lost this baby for a month after some drivers failed on me.

I'm going to say No as it is a default feature on my computer. I may be wrong on this though.

AmberVael
2009-08-09, 02:02 PM
Is that in any way shape or form dangerous to my computer? I just lost this baby for a month after some drivers failed on me.

Not unless you get a virtual printer from a bad site.
I've used virtual printers before. They're handy for situations like this.

fetfet
2009-08-09, 02:27 PM
If you've got Microsoft One-Note, you can save it there, and copy it to Paint.