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I don't think it is possible, but if I create a rollable table in one game, is there a way to transfer it to another game other than copy and pasting each entry?
Unfortunately there's no way with less than a Pro account. With a pro account you can use a feature called the Transmogrifier to transfer Rollable Tables between games you own, or use a custom API script to do it,but at free or Plus, there's no way except to copy it manually.
I know it isn't supported by Roll20, but I use VTTES as I find it makes quite a difference to everyday use of the desktop. VTTES has the ability to export handouts and rollable tables to json files as well as many other features. For me I don't see a difference between using that as a browser Add-on and using Stylus, both just allow me to fine tune an excellent VTT, others may disagree
The only difference is that the export/import functions partially duplicate an otherwise subscription-only feature (which VTTES usually tries to avoid), but I have never seen a public statement or complaint by Roll20 about this.
One of the reasons I use it is for the GM Layer Opacity tweak, but logging in this morning this seems to be a Roll20 feature now in the layer tool "GM Overlay Opacity"... or have I just not been paying attention in my last games?? : ))) I have turned the feature off in VTTES and it is still there, so must be Roll20
I'd like to ask a roll table questions too: When creating and filling out a roll table. Let's say I have 100 nouns, 100 adjectives, 100 verbs. Do I have to create a table, then add each noun, adjective, verb manually with the "add item" button or is there a simpler faster way to populate a table?
Since youre a pro user theres a faster way. Look at the Table Export script. (Might be called Table Import/Export - whatever its called, i mostly use it for imports). Then you can create your table values in something like excel, where its easy to build a lot of values, then copy them and past them into roll20 chat with the right format and the tables are created instantly.