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Level+ Charactermancer replaces all spell description text.

I'm using 5e OGL character sheet and when I have my players level up with the Charactermancer (which is amazing and I love it) it resets all the spell description text to default. I use the spell description to re-flavor spells but most importantly I put all the gif and sound effect macros there. I'd really rather not have to redo all of that for 5 characters with every level up. Is there anyway this can be changed? Or something I can do to make this not happen? Thanks.
Hello Chris P., I have moved this to the Specific Use Questions & Macros as this issue is not a technical bug, but a feature of the Charactermancer. The Charactermancer is designed to update certain information. In this case, it does make changes to spells with adding them and potentially removing them. As such, if there are any changes, these will be overridden.  Your best option here would be to create a suggestion post in our  Suggestions & Ideas   forum. It is based on voting from the whole community.   Please review our  Forum Voting  wiki page for more information on how voting works, and our  Posting to Suggestions & Ideas  section of the  Code of Conduct .
Not ideal, but I'd save the text in notepad or something so at least you can just paste it back.
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Brian C.
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Have you tried renaming the spell by a character, like adding an asterix (*) or dash (-) to the end of it? I imagine if the spell's name does not match it will not replace the spell contents.
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keithcurtis
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Brian C. said: Have you tried renaming the spell by a character, like adding an asterix (*) or dash (-) to the end of it? I imagine if the spell's name does not match it will not replace the spell contents. That's a good technique. I've used that to mark spells that come from feats, magic items or racial features. Emojis work nicely.
That'll work. Adding a * or something at the end of the spell stops it from being over written. Thanks!