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Macro Overhaul

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I think that it would be cool if there was a way to compile macros you make on a sheet within roll20, said benefits would be as listed -You could pop out your macros so that you don't have to have them filling up the bottom of your screen -As a gm, you could make multiple sheets for different characters that you don't want to make a full fledged sheet for, but still have the rolls on easy recall. -An alternative for the sheets already included by roll20 so that you can have a neater, more personal layout. Now I know you could probably do this with the custom sheets, but for a couple reasons this wouldn't work as is -It isn't easily accessible to less code savy people, making it an option, but not having it be intuitive. -If you are using another sheet already, you can't use multiple sheets at the same time. Here is a very rough sketch as to what it might look like Some ways that I could see it working -Creating the ability to assign a roll to roll tables, so instead of having a weight on a table, you have a specific roll for each option -Adding another tab to character sheets for it, or making a handout that can support macro interaction. I have little to no experience with coding so it's all sort of a guessing game as to how this fits within the framework and all of that technical side stuff, but I think at least all of this seems possible given what is implemented already on roll20. 
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