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world of darkness character sheet

I am trying to use roll20 to play world of darkness. My first problem found is how to maintain the characters sheet. How other WoD players organize their characters sheets? Should I put ALL the attributes and skills on the section "Attributes" and each lvl of disciplines (vampires, for example) in "Abilities"? Where put merits, health, willpower, humanity and vitae? I thank for any help!
I would just have the players use a form fillable sheet like those found here. <a href="http://mrgone.rocksolidshells.com/nwod.html" rel="nofollow">http://mrgone.rocksolidshells.com/nwod.html</a> Then they just put that file in a cloud file sharing program like dropbox. Unless your players are going to use a ton of macro actions, which I find not worth the hassle in a dice pool game that is about as simple as it gets. Just have one macro button something like. That you make visable to players. /em ?{What are you doing?|} /r ?{Dice Pool|0}d10s&gt;7
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Gauss
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In Roll20 "Greater than" and "Less than" are actually "Greater than or equal to" and "Less than or equal to". While I am not a Dev I expect the rationale was a compromise towards simplicity. Many games use "Greater/Less than or equal to" when determining successes and &gt; or &lt; is simpler to use than &gt;= or &lt;= .
Patrick, if you know it counts 7 as a success and you don't want it to, why not up the number you want to check against from 7 to 8 and let it tell you how many successes you had. Just an idea.