Simon S said: Gold said: The munky method, above, is awesome. Try that. Otherwise, since you are a PRO account user, another method is using Roll20 API, from the One-Click it's called TokenMod API script. Drop all your hexes onto the board. Select them all. Use the proper TokenMod command to resize all those hex-tokens to the 100x100 size that you needed. Easier than sizing them 1 at a time, in the Advanced > Set Size > Pixels submenus. This is also sound advice, thank you - I didn't know that API option existed - however, it does rely on me know exactly which bits I'm using and unfortunately I'm deciding what I'm building as I go. To help open up the API TokenMod option for you ---- You could use this method "as you go" by making a Macro Button (in your Quick Bar, or in the Token Actions), to quickly (1-press) execute the TokenMod API command for resizing a selected graphic to 100x100 (or whatever pre-set size you know). The Aaron whose nickname The Arcane Scriptomancer, ALSO has made a Different (also free) API Script, which WHEN RUNNING causes every graphic that you drop on your table to be dropped (resized) to a particular size, such as 100x100 or 600x650 or whatever you require. In that variation of the method, you just run that API while you're working on hex maps, and disable that API when you want the regular Roll20 sizing procedure for game days. API is full of a lot of different approaches to this, and can-be easier to use than it initially sounds. You won't be writing your own API code, but you would have to learn how to write the command lines for the pre-made API script that applies to your situation. So there is a learning curve but it's not like learning programming entirely, it's more like asking on this forum to get the code you need to accomplish a particular task like this. Totally understand if you find a Hex set that's more accommodating to your needs, but IF you want to use the Hexes you already own, that require the resize burden, I really think an API could make that quick for you, and save your use of that art-hex-set. Plus, since you already paid for PRO and API is one of the strong PRO account benefits. Check into it.