I spent the whole day formatting a Word Template Document, so that I will have a proper, pretty-with-pictures-and-two-columns-and-details on the game I'm going to run when my current "fun" game concludes. There's a fancy cover, and the template is helping me keep it looking like an actual 5e PDF release (which, obviously, I'll convert to PDF when I'm done).
But.. I have to go to bed, because I have to go to work tomorrow, and I think I have to figure out something creative for lunch, since my grocery order wasn't completed tonight. (They called 5 minutes before I was supposed to pick it up, to say they were still pulling it, and that it should be ready around 630, and that they'd call back. They never did.)
I can't tell you how much fun I'm having, working on this "House Rules and Campaign Guide". There's no rush to get it done, since we aren't going to start anytime real soon, and I'm taking my time going over the material, to ensure that I'm providing the largest pool of potential races, backgrounds, and classes/subclasses I can, while keeping within my "old school" comfort zone. Heh, honestly, I threw that out. This setting includes CENTAURS, GHOULS, HALF-VAMPIRES, and TROLLS as possible races (but notes they are NOT dominant in population density).
Don't tell Krissie, but I even found a writeup for... a hedgehog-folk. I vetoed that, mainly because I know I'd lose Krissie forever. She is over the moon playing a pixie in my current game as it is. (I also vetoed the centaurs.. I mean, technically medium, but I just don't see that ending well. The ghouls and dhampir, however, remain available.)
Anyway, I wanted to talk, so I did. This is what I used to do, back in the day, except I have a better working knowledge of Photoshop, Excel, and Word, so the things I can do are just downright damned awesome. :)