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Player wont see the Macro, why?

I create my macro, and make it visible to all players (pict #1) When i join as player i can see the macro, but when my player joins he can't see anything, any kind of Macro, button or anything. Why? -- 04/oct/2021
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Kraynic
Pro
Sheet Author
I think this would be the time to run through general troubleshooting steps.&nbsp; If your player has a token selected and can't see the token action button, then make sure they are using a supported browser, that there aren't any browser addons interfering, and so on. <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Solving_Technical_Issues" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Solving_Technical_Issues</a>
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keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter
As it is set up in your example, the player should see it only when they select a token they control, and it should appear along the top. If it is not intended to be a token action, but to be a button they can select at any time, you need to uncheck 'show as token action", and they need to do 2 things on their end: 1) Check "Show Macro Quick Bar?" below the list of macros in their collections tab 2) Check "In Bar" next to the macro name
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Thanks, now it's solved keithcurtis said: As it is set up in your example, the player should see it only when they select a token they control, and it should appear along the top. If it is not intended to be a token action, but to be a button they can select at any time, you need to uncheck 'show as token action", and they need to do 2 things on their end: 1) Check "Show Macro Quick Bar?" below the list of macros in their collections tab 2) Check "In Bar" next to the macro name