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1-Click Character Insertion

I would like roll20 to have some way to create macros for my account and then when I play in a certain campaign, just choose those macros to apply. this way every time i play in a one-shot I don't have to type in all my macros again. It would be nice to join a campaign and say, " I want to use this characeter, with all therse macros" and have them applied to the campaign with 1-click.
Sounds like a very good idea, but DMs/GMs can be a picky bunch with what they want in their game and so you will have to either find a game that is open to whatever or edit your already established info. Despite all that, I do like your idea and it would make things a lot easier for players. Course some GMs/DMs can have PCs already created for anyone to jump right in.
+1
You could also save all your macros/char ability's in say a Notepad file/ one of the many online sheets, just putting that information there.. and it is a simple copy past-mod to DM rules.
Sure Wobbly S. but you still have to Add all of the Abilities to a character sheet and make the macro entries and such FIRST, then paste the codings and if your using the abilities you have to have them highlight so you can't actually just copypaste from Notepad on that, you have to jump in with extra spaces and formatting for them to be recognized. It's still quite a bit of minutiae to go through to get everything set up but if you can have an easy template set up that you just have to input Attribute values after input then it's all good. As things are now, this can only be done by the GM though and the extent that a GM makes a template is the matter. Some players may prefer more detail than what the GM sets as a template, some prefer less.