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How to create a character handout WITHOUT the new 5e character sheet attached?

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Asher G.
Pro
Marketplace Creator
I used to be able make character handouts without it being connected with a character sheet. I liked the old formatting better; you could actually see the portraits I painted for my NPCs instead of them being tiny little thumbnails. Its also clunky to navigate away from the character sheet page my players don't have access to to look at the information. The formatting on that page is also worse. Less like an info card and more like rough text. How can I go back to how it was while still having access to the new 5e sheet for my players?  First screenshot is the old way, second is the new. The photo is completely lost up there and making the character a normal handout doesn't feel the same. 
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Gauss
Forum Champion
If you are asking to have the D&D 5e 2024 sheet but the old style of Bio & Info tab, no, there is no way to do that. You would have to make a request via the  Suggestion Forum  or  Help Center , as that is how Roll20 has designed it to look.  If you are ok with changing the character sheet you are using you can select a different character sheet when you create a game or you can change the sheet you are currently using via: Go to Roll20.net Click the name of your game Click Settings Click Game Settings Scroll down to Character Sheet Template change the sheet to the desired sheet, or none Save Note: that will probably destroy any current data on your D&D 5e 2024 sheets.  Edit: one other note, you are saying "Character Handout" but what you are making is a "Character". I would try making an actual Handout. You can include the image in the body of the text anywhere you'd like.