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Default 'initiative' token macro?

There appears to be a default initiative macro showing up, but only when I select tokens that have filled out character sheets. I'd like to just use my own macro, but I can't seem to find where this default is hidden, let alone how to delete it. There aren't any others like this - only initiative. Normally, you can shift+click a macro and it will take you to its edit screen - but not this one. Any clues how to get rid of it? D&D 3.5, in case it's relevant.
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Diana P
Pro
Sheet Author
It's built into the character sheet's html code as a token action. You can edit the macro itself on the character sheet under initiative next to the roll button. (or at least you will be able to next week after the update; I can't remember if it's that way on the current sheet or not. :\ )
Or you will have to get the source html/css code for the sheet and enter it into your campaign (as a mentor level user) as a custom sheet, editing the option out from there.
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Pat S.
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
You could also build a simple sheet, yourself, like it was done before the community driven sheets were started. If you choose that method and set it to no characters sheets, the first tab (bios) of the journal would be used as a static text sheet while the second tab (Attributes and Abilities) would be used for all the mechanics. Attributes column would be were you would put all the stats and other numerical info while the Abilities would be were you create your macros that references back to the Attributes. You can almost do everything in the characters this way and if you go with the token macros or bar macros then it works the same way.
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Gen Kitty
Forum Champion
Even with the character sheet enabled, you can still make your own macros and add your own attributes; you just run the risk of conflicting with hidden attributes set by the character sheet. The Attributes & Abilities tab is always there, awaiting your edits... lonely... forgotten... sad and insecure after its bigger cousin 'Character Sheet' showed up....
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Pat S.
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
Yup GenKitty there is the possiblity of conflicts with hidden attributes that is why I suggested building your own with the sheets set to none.
Thanks all for the replies! Diana P. - I was able to change the macro on the character sheet, and this does appear to control the built-in token action that's showing up (so, thanks!). But this still leaves two initiative macros apparent for those who've filled in their character sheets. Even if I erase what appears in the initmacro on the character sheet, it comes right back. I guess that's the best I'm gonna get though. I'll just have to convince the players to start using the provided character sheets. Thanks again!