What situations might arise that would make it so you would need to edit a sheet anyway?
What the Sheet Builder looks like
What does the Sheet Builder look like and how does it function?
Basics on the Sheet Builder.
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So, you’ve already saved the sheet you want to use but there are changes that need to happen in order for the sheet to be perfect for you. The good news is that you can edit any Sheet you have the link for by duplicating the Sheet and then editing it and it doesn’t take long to do.
With that in mind, players must first duplicate a role sheet before they will be granted access to the **Role Sheet Builder,** the place where edits are made.
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The Role Sheet Builder consists of four columns, each of which serves its own purpose.
When editing a Sheet in the Sheet Builder, you will be making changes in the 3rd Column over The Sheet Editor. You can edit any existing text in this column and the changes will be immediately reflected in column 2, the Sheet Preview.
Additionally, if you would like to add additional Elements from the Elements Library, you can simply drag and drop them into your Sheet Editor column. To learn about what each of these Elements does and their specific functionalities, we recommend reading the Sheet Builder on Role FAQ.
Each Element in the Element Library below have descriptions as well as screen captures of the Elements both in the Editor & Sheet. Depending on the system you’re using, they can serve additional purposes.
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<aside> ⚠️ Don’t forget, that half of the Elements are hidden in the Gameplay View of the Elements Library. ➡️
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