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Post by Printable Versions on Jun 27, 2004 13:56:32 GMT
I want to make a few folders (1 for each series) and have the entire works on paper. Is there a format available that doesn't force me to be on my computer?
I've heard tell about PDF versions but I can't seem to find them :/
I also want to say hello to all of you and THANK YOU SO MUCH!
These books remind me of my childhood and bring back a really good feeling for me. Thank you thank you thank you!
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Post by KaiLord on Jun 28, 2004 1:03:15 GMT
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Post by karm100fists on Jun 30, 2004 22:14:54 GMT
Hey thank you very much! I really hope you get that accomplished as it would be a fine addition to your collection. If you do develope a simple method for printing them all then perhaps you could share it with the rest of us. If you have any more details such as what paper, printer, programs, binding, etc... that you use please share it with us! Sorry about posting in the wrong forum, Mod .
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Post by Malaysian on Jul 26, 2004 9:29:36 GMT
Well, the computer version isn't so bad.I enjoy play using statskeeper than the traditional method;the random number picked up isn't so 'random';put your hands properly and then, voila!I can get 9 or 0.....(of course, I close my eyes!)
In addition to that,I can save my game,like the conventional RPG games.Not only that,I can go back or forward should I miss something,without having to remember which path taken. (I'm using statskeeper even for New Order Series, the book I mean)
I can also forget about calculating the EP loss by enemy and myself - the statskeeper automatically computes the numbers for me, so my point is, why bother printing?
You must have good reason(s) by doing so.Why don't you tell me?
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Post by KaiLord on Jul 26, 2004 15:11:25 GMT
When I get it complete, I'll post my process. I use Word for the bulk of the copy/paste and macroing, Wordpad to "strip" away the invisible format tags in Word, and 1stPage2000 (I think that's the name, haven't worked on it in a while) to strip all of the html tags. ---------- It's purely a collector's preference. I always try to get hardcover books because, to me, that's what a book should look like. And with my love of LW, what better personal tribute and personal gratification could there be than to have a hardcover copy? KL, who has literally drooled while looking at his collection in the past
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