I like options and I know that other people do as well so I whipped up a simpler [than this] version of the multi-page character sheet. It keeps all of the graphic elements except the parchment background. A print test run showed that it used a lot less ink and was much faster.
Swords & Wizardry Simpler Multi-Page Character Sheet
Multi-Page Swords & Wizardry Character Sheet Sans Parchment
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