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How can I highlight a roll?

Hi guys, I would be grateful if anyone could help me. What I would like to do is roll a d100 and when a double is rolled such as 11, 22, 33, 44, etc that the score is roll is highlighted in a nice bright colour to attract my attention! :) I'm playing a game when an event happens when a double is rolled so if I can highlight such a roll it may help me remember to trigger it. Many thanks. Cheers, Graham 
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Hi Graham T.,  This will highlight it green: d100cs11cs22cs33cs44cs55cs66cs77cs88cs99 If you want it highlighted red instead use cf instead of cs. 
Hi Gauss, Is there a way to get that working with exploding dice. Thinking 1d6 exploding dice with a 1 in red and 6 in green 
Many thanks Gauss!
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Gauss
Forum Champion
FFR said: Hi Gauss, Is there a way to get that working with exploding dice. Thinking 1d6 exploding dice with a 1 in red and 6 in green  By default Roll20 puts the lowest die value as red and the highest die value as green. Are you not seeing that?  Or are you using compounding exploding dice?
Gauss, when rolling [[1d6!]] directly into chat I only see red or green if I hover over the roll result in chat. When using this roll on the 2024 sheet I don't see red or green in the roll result or hovering over the roll result in the chat.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
The problem is going to be the inline roll. When using an inline roll it is going to sum them all. There is no workaround other than to not use an inline roll.  Since you have a Pro account you could use an API Script to make rolls that are displayed individually.  As for the D&D 5e 2024 sheet, it is it's own animal which violates a number of basic Roll20 tenets such as red on the minimum and green on the maximum. You'd need to report it to Roll20 that it is not behaving as expected.