1. Yes. Because I want the layout to be two pages on the table at a time. So, you would have your main sheet to the left, and the either the combat or skill profile on the right. You flip them over depending on what you're doing. The magic sheet will be behind the "main" sheet. So again, you can flip it. It may be better to just create a "cheat sheet" for tables, freeing up that space for other things. Maybe equipment could fit on Page 1? It just doesn't seem like a lot of room.
2. You will do the traditional Ranks + This + That on the audit sheets. This is just for your base (the starting, normal stat) any temporary changes during play (+ / -) and the new total IF any changes are in play. All the DP tracking, skill % bonus factoring, etc. will happen on the Audit Sheets.
3. I will cut the wounds list in half, and maybe add a couple more weapons or something? I was also thinking of adding a "stun" and "bleeding" tracker instead of a total, so it was easy to add and erase like Endurance. Move the "wounds" reference in some form to the "crib" sheet.
4. I was going to call those "notes" so you could add anything you wanted. They are there for a description, extra languages, extra professions, blood talents, or whatever you want to have "front and center". I like options. :-)
5. Myriad Pro, one of the new "default" fonts in the Adobe creative suite. It's really nice because it has standard, italics, semi-bold and bold and in combinations. I also think it's easy to read. :-)
6. Yes. All the Skills will be in the that format including the ones on the Magic profile and Skills profile. I just had the "basic" tables as I was sizing and determining where things go.
If I create a "crib" sheet for commonly used tables (that fit on a 8.5 x 11" sheet), what other things would be useful on the front page? Any thing else you would want in a sheet? What are some of the most useful tables besides Maneuver and Difficulty?
I'm really focused on this being useful IN PLAY. As a player, I get frustrated by most character sheets because they a) don't have room for all options or b) don't have places to track common things in the system (stun, bleeding, wounds).
Thanks for the feedback!