![]() ![]() I could copy and paste more skill boxes and in a couple clicks they were placed in rows for me. I found this very useful when I was going back and forth on whether my skills should cap at 4, 6, 8, or 10 points. ![]() You take a selection of objects, tell them how many rows and columns to form, and Inkscape distributes them appropriately. This group of tools makes lining up objects dead simple. When a whole block of content moves, you notice. Before I used grouping, I sometimes moved checkboxes or underlines by accident without noticing. This also makes it harder to move things by accident. So if I like my stats block but want to move it to the other side of the page, all I have to do is group the stats block and drag the whole thing around instead of moving individual sections. I can group items into a set and then treat the set as a single entity. This means it'll print more cleanly than an image of text. It's not character sheet specific, but I've had good luck with Inkscape. ![]()
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