USER MANUAL

The Notes worksheet

Within the Notes worksheet, you have a free reign with what you put, and where you put it. It has a few particularities that really distinguish it from the others.

Formulas: Formulas are a great way to do many things in excel and The Only Sheet uses ton of formulas. So right off the bat you can see how powerful they can be. As an easy example of formulas, shown below, we have taken a piece of the character sheet of Bloodthirsty Charles, the scourge of women and children, and guards apparently.


The formula for the kill count is only a =SUM(X,Y).

Notes Section: The formula for the kill count under the “Total Kill Count for Bloodthirsty Charles” is one of the most basic formulas. It, like all formulas, starts with an = sign. Then the formula itself is SUM, this formula totals up all the numbers in a set amount of cells. In this example we are adding up all the kills in the right hand side of the sheet. To actually do this is pretty easy, just select a cell, type =SUM(, then select the cells you want to add up with your mouse by pressing and holding the left mouse button, then just drag over the ones you want, and finish it up with a ), and press enter It will then add it all up for you.

 

Adding/Subtracting Rows: One thing that you should never do in the Notes worksheet, is add or subtract columns or rows. Any rows or column added will not be saved with your character!!

 

Need more space?: If you manage to fill out the Notes worksheet to capacity, consider 'printing' it (either on paper on in a PDF file) for future reference! Then you can erase it and start over with a fresh one!

 

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