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Visibility of GM rolls

I'm the GM for a Dragon Heist campaign.  Right now all of my rolls as GM are hidden from the players.  I would prefer that my players be able to see the GM rolls.  What can I do to make that happen by default?
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Oosh
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This is unfortunately bugged, as per this thread . The intended method is to change the default setting outside the game (this will affect all future sheets/tokens) and then apply it using the experimental feature inside the game to get it to apply to existing sheets, as on the game settings page . This works for most things, but Never Whisper GM rolls doesn't work, and some other settings are missing. Your options are: 1. the Toggle workaround from the thread I linked 2. use ChatSetAttr API script (requires Pro, probably no good but if your game was created by a Pro account you can use this) 3. edit the sheets one by one 4. use VTTES, an entirely unsupported plugin, use-at-your-own-risk type deal, which has a tool to do exactly this. I... think that's all the options. Oh, wait 5. leave it as is, and read the rolls out loud!
Here is a work around: <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/8765693/baldurs-gate-all-die-rolls-set-to-gm-by-default/?pageforid=8776572#post-8776572" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/8765693/baldurs-gate-all-die-rolls-set-to-gm-by-default/?pageforid=8776572#post-8776572</a>
Thank you, guys!&nbsp; The toggle workaround seems to be doing the trick.&nbsp; &nbsp;I had actually already tried it, but I hadn't seen a change right away, so I posted the question.&nbsp; But now a while later when I logged back in, I found that it is working. Oosh, I was going to go with #5; that would have been fine, too.