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How to use the Sheet Builder on Role.
What to expect when using the Role Sheet Builder.
Definitions and screen capture of each element type both in the Role Editor as well as in the Sheet Panel at the table.
The Role Elements Library consists of a variety of tools that can be used to play all kinds of games. From Dungeons & Dragons to your favorite indie tabletop RPG, you can create a Sheet for anything you can dream up!
The key function of the Sheet Builder involves dragging and dropping the Elements from the Elements Library to the Sheet Editor Column.
Below is a comprehensive list consisting of the Element Name & Element Description accompanied by the previews reflecting how it will look in the Sheet Editor and the Sheet Preview which reflects how it will appear at the table on your Sheet.
Each element has its own functionality. The variety of options available is meant to inspire creativity and make playing tabletop role-playing games online, easier than ever.
A thin horizontal line that can be used to visually separate elements & text.
What the Divider Element looks like in the **Sheet Panel** of a Room.
What the Divider Element looks like in the Sheet Editor.
A drop-down menu that can be customized to any text desired.
What the Dropdown Element looks like in the **Sheet Panel** of a Room.
What the Dropdown Element looks like in the Sheet Editor of the Sheet Builder.
A small text field can be labeled, edited & given a description.
What the Field Element looks like in the Sheet in a Room in the Sheet Panel.
What the Field Element looks like in the Sheet Editor of the Sheet Builder.
Allows you to group elements together for easy organization & duplication.
What the Group Element looks like in the Sheet Panel of a Room.
What the Group Element looks like in the Sheet Editor of the Sheet Builder.
Allows for the embedding of an image into a sheet.
What the Image Element looks like in the Sheet Panel of a Room.
What the Image Element looks like in the Sheet Editor of the Sheet Builder.