Good news:
I learned how to card template non-Magic cards for playtesting. I love MSE, but it's not good for actual data analysis. I'm clearly not up to templating for something like MSE anyway, but I need something to print out for cards.
Excel + Publisher.
So, go me.
@mtgcolorpie I'm interested to know how you set that up!

@Wobbles Oh, hey, my Chrome synced on my home computer.

Here are my links that I used:
https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1701214/how-use-ms-excel-and-publisher-rapidly-prototype-c

https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/839791/9-cards-page-microsoft-publisher-brooks-insane-how

Publisher links to an address on dropbox that's different than the one on my computer at home so I can't show you an example. But it's enough to make good prototypes.

How to use MS Excel and Publisher to rapidly prototype cards |

Hello everyone! With my recent foray into game design, I've been a real consumer of the collected wisdom here. So I thought I would give a little back with a quick desktop publishing tutorial for the rapid prototyping of cards. For brevity, I'll assume that you know how