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  • #16
    almost missed this posting

    Silly me, I almost missed this posting. I haven't been running a game the last four weeks because a gallbladder attack and subsequent stuck stone in me. Any way, I have used the PDFs that RandyT0001 for NPCs. Like you ArmySgt, I sort of classify them as immediate, semi-immediate and the rare type NPCs. The immediate NPCs are the ones the PCs deal with almost every game day, the semi-immediate ones are the occasional encounters, and the rare are the one time encounters. The sheets are useful from my POV.

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    • #17
      I converted a copy of the Minor NPC .xls formatted file into a 2010 Word documet .docx format. It is the "Morrow Project NPC" document. It ends up with one 'more detailed' NPC per page.

      I also converted a copy of the Grunt NPC .xls formatted file into a 2010 Word documet .docx format. It is the "Morrow Project Minor NPC" document. It ends up with two 'minimally detailed' NPCs per page.

      Hopefully, people that have newer versions of MS Word can download it and use it in their game. The number of lines of single spaced, 12pt, type of descriptive space is noted below the table, just delete the note and start typing additional info.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by RandyT0001 View Post
        I converted a copy of the Minor NPC .xls formatted file into a 2010 Word documet .docx format. It is the "Morrow Project NPC" document. It ends up with one 'more detailed' NPC per page.

        I also converted a copy of the Grunt NPC .xls formatted file into a 2010 Word documet .docx format. It is the "Morrow Project Minor NPC" document. It ends up with two 'minimally detailed' NPCs per page.

        Hopefully, people that have newer versions of MS Word can download it and use it in their game. The number of lines of single spaced, 12pt, type of descriptive space is noted below the table, just delete the note and start typing additional info.
        Under the "Save as" options you can choose ".pdf" or "97-2003".

        .pdf would be something almost anyone can open, and the earlier edition should be good for anyone that wants to edit their own....

        Now, the 2014 edition is in everyones hands so MS Office 2010 should be available at a reasonable price to any that needs to upgrade (and you should).

        If not...... Use "Open Office" the buttons are different but, it works mostly the same.

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