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How do you disable content in charactermancer?

I'm not the DM of the game but I do own the content. Deep magic adds a ton of 3rd party spells that my DM doesn't allow and there are so many spells that it's actually hard to find the official spells.  Is there a way for me as a player to remove or filter the content I see in charactermancer?
Assuming this will work, the DM should open the game page (without launching the game) and go into settings, then game settings.  There is a section about content sharing.  Find Deep Magic and disable it, then save.  See if that works?
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Hi Bo,  Feyte is correct, this is on the DM setting side of things.  If you'd like to give your DM some instructions here there are (a bit more detailed than Feyte's):  Go to Roll20.net Click on the name of the game (not launch), click Settings, then click game settings Scroll down to Content Sharing and click on that.  Any book which the DM does not want should be clicked on to turn it red. Alternately, click "Deselect All" then click on those books which the DM wants to enable them.  Finally, save the content settings.
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Gold
Forum Champion
If you are the game's Creator, you can do it. If your GM created the game, and you're only just a player, then your GM will have to do it.  Oddly (i think) you as-a-player are able to use your Purchased content in other creators games BUT you as-player don't have the power/settings to disable your own Purchased content. That seems a bit confusing and may be an oversight in Roll20's features at the moment. 
I did already ask the DM to turn it off but he said that it looked like he needed to own the content to deslecect the box.  (But I can't confirm if they were doing it right or not) This is an issue though.  The last thing you need is anothing extra responsability for the DM.  I'm actually considering requesting a refund on the content because of this.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
You do not need to own the content to deslect the box. I verified that with my free account before suggesting it. :) It do agree it is an issue. If you make a suggestion for it (assuming there isn't one already) in the suggestion forum I would happily +1 it.  Bo said: I did already ask the DM to turn it off but he said that it looked like he needed to own the content to deslecect the box.  (But I can't confirm if they were doing it right or not) This is an issue though.  The last thing you need is anothing extra responsability for the DM.  I'm actually considering requesting a refund on the content because of this.
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Would also +1 it.  I opened a game where I am a player to test it out, and some options were there that I REALLY wish weren't as it overrides other book settings which I find annoying, and I cannot disable them as not the creator of the game.  But like Gauss said, even if they don't own the material, it will appear greyed out to them, but they can still click on it and choose to disallow it (make it red). Example Gauss said: You do not need to own the content to deslect the box. I verified that with my free account before suggesting it. :) It do agree it is an issue. If you make a suggestion for it (assuming there isn't one already) in the suggestion forum I would happily +1 it.  Bo said: I did already ask the DM to turn it off but he said that it looked like he needed to own the content to deslecect the box.  (But I can't confirm if they were doing it right or not) This is an issue though.  The last thing you need is anothing extra responsability for the DM.  I'm actually considering requesting a refund on the content because of this.