Hi Chris,
Sorry, I have not yet found a character generator that can easily be used 
accessibly. I did find an Npc generator you could download but that is not 
really the same I guess. It is online, and also downloadable.

http://www.aarg.net/~minam/npc2.cgi

For myself, I  made lists of just the names of the feats and skills for easy 
picking. I also made a document with a racial breakdown listing only the 
relevant information.
I did the same with character classes, weapons, armor, cleric domains, 
spell lists (dividing them by class into diffrent docs),  and the bonus 
spell level chart for high attributtes.
I suppose you could make a diffrent doc for basic info for the classes at 
first level, that is actually a good idea, I think I will try that.I am also 
considering seperating out every single monster and spell into it's own 
document, listing them in their prospective folders and making it easier to 
look forspecific things in a long document. It is easier to find fireball 
than   all spells that start with F.
I could never figure out how to use the Find option, lol

In the end this doesn't prevent you from looking up the information, but 
what this will do is  make looking for information that much easier.
hope that helped you,
allan

PS: Here is a link for  searchable SRD in HTML.
 This might help if you dont want to do all that work.
http://www.andargor.com/




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Subject: audyssey: Has anyone used the Timpani D&D character generator


>I just downloaded this massive Excel tool for creating version 3.5 D&D
> characters.  From what I can tell of the documentation, this is a nice 
> tool
> that makes much less necessary the constant flipping through the System
> Reference Document or other text sources for creating characters.
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> I am having some major difficulties with the interface, and wondered if
> anyone else has used and conquered this beastie.
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> Alternatively, if you have found any other tools that work better, I'm 
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