I’m now offering the SRD in a .zip format, which should work with the newer Notebook importer. I think this should work for any users of Onenote, including those on the free versions (hopefully Macs as well). Click the post to read more about it.
Onenote: Dark Mode Templates
I’ll admit that I’m not a darkmode user, but after a few requests I’ve decided to try experimenting with some page designs.
Onenote Tips: Pin to Favorites
Here’s a handy tip for Onetastic users: Page-pinning!
Onenote: Lost Mines of Phandelver
I’ve recently revisited my notes for Lost Mines of Phandelver. Here’s how they’ve changed over the years.
Replacing Hyper Links
Ever run into an issue where you copy a page from one notebook, and the links still try to point to the original one? Here’s a quick method for updating hyperlinks (Desktop version only).
Onenote Character Sheets
I had a user on Reddit ask how I keep track of Player Characters using Onenote. The truth is that I don’t, since my players use Roll20 for that. But I decided to take a stab at at just because. The first idea was just to compact all the relevant information into a statblock similar to an NPC, and lay…
5E SRD Onenote v3.0
I’ve updated the 5E SRD Onenote to Version 3.0, which is quite an overhaul from the previous version. Every single page has been rebuilt in order to switch to a white-themed background template, which I think looks rather sleek and modern while also appearing slick on the newer app versions of Onenote (or the browser version which does not support…
OneNote Tutorial: Outlines and Tables
This is the last roundup of my tutorial series from the old domain. Outlines and Tables are very important tools for the way I like to structure my notes. Outlines: Outlines are nested paragraphs inside Onenote, be it an indented paragraph or a bullet / numbered list. When you create an outline like this, you can double-click the gripper icon…
Sneak Peak: D&D Onenote SRD 3.0
I wanted to share a sneak peak of what I’ve spent the last two weeks working on. Version 3.0 of my notebook. For this version of the notebook, every single page has been rebuilt in order to switch to a white-themed background template, which should look a bit sleeker and more modern while also appearing nicer on the newer app…
Onenote Tutorial: D&D Combat Encounter Tracking [with video]
I’ve compiled a quick ( 73s) video for how I would use Onenote to track impromptu combat, and even prepare encounters in advance so that large battles can be ready at a moment’s notice. Both the combat tracker and encounter blocks are also part of the free SRD notebook (improved for v 3.0), in case you had been wondering what…