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Changing Maps, without dragging the bookmark tag.

Hey there, I got my map campaign "Fallcrest Journey" that recreates the town of fallcrest, plus Kobold Hold and Shadowfell Keep, and a bunch of inner sections of each like basements and caverns. With this 40+ maps, I have a little trouble switching between some of them, often having to drag the players through multiple maps trying to get to the right one on the other side of the list. So, is there a way to switch quickly, and without having to archive large sections of the town or set the bookmark to a random page every 5 pages? A text command or something? A link to a post where this is already answered would be great too. Thanks,   -J
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Alex L.
Pro
Sheet Author
At the moment this is not possible, at some point it may be possible via the API but not at this time.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
You do not need to set the bookmark to a random page every 5 pages. You can scroll the bar by using the arrow keys or shift+mousewheel while holding the Player Ribbon.  Note: there is a visual bug where the Player Ribbon appears to lag while scrolling. Ignore the Ribbon and pay attention to the mouse cursor or the box that appears around the map you are hovering over. That is where the Ribbon really is.  - Gauss
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Pat S.
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
You can also drag the maps into different order when you know the players are going from map c to map m. Instead of dragging the ribbon all the way through d to l just move map m next to map c. Example: AB C DEFGHIJKL M AB CM DEFGHIJKL Otherwise you can archive the maps you won't need immediately so that they don't clutter up the bar. A couple different options to choose from.