If you want to know how to add more of the same pages, check out the Acrobat JavaScript API and look for spawning templates (page 663). In the version that I designed I made sure to fit more than three of these logs onto one page, because I feel it is a bit of a waste of space how WotC made this, but that is just my opinion. Lastly I would say that ideally the sheet would allow for adding more pages so that you can keep all the logs together in one PDF and have it do all the math for you so you don't have to fill the starting row for every fourth entry. Note that just entering "-2" into the addition field works fine. In your sheet I would have to enter "2" in the subtraction field, which wouldn't look so logical once printed. When I want to enter something into one of those fields, I would like to enter "-2" to indicate a subtraction. I don't really see the need for separate adding and subtracting fields. It would be nice to have a logical sequence, because tabbing through field is how it is going to be filled out most of the time. Currently when I tab through your sheet the fields come up in an almost random order. Even so, making them read-only makes it easier for the user as those fields won't be highlighted and will be skipped when tabbing through the sheet. The editing won't have any effect because the field will reset to the calculated value. In some versions of Acrobat (mostly the later versions) you can still edit fields that are calculated. A surrogate may spend gold and downtime days just like a regular character, and is bound to the same permanent magic item rules as regular characters. ![]() I have been known to dabble with form-fillable PDFs myself ( with a fully-automated character sheet, which also includes my own design of adventurers logsheet), and I can give you some recommendations: On a 1, the dead character's soul has been devoured and that character is permanently retired from D&D Adventurers League play. ![]() Nice job, I always applaud form-fillable PDFs with calculations, they make life so much easier :)
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