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Make Aspects Apply to All my Tables ( Music, Macros, etc)

As a GM that runs multiple tables, it's really annoying to have to constantly set up my music playlist, add my special effect macros, and some other small steps for each game. Please make it so I have have a saved playlist that I can simply apply to my tables and a possibility to apply macros to all games. These are my main two frustrations due to how long they take to set up. Perhaps these can be things that apply to my profile and when I am the GM for a game they can be accessed?
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David M.
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I upvoted, but here's what you can do currently: Not sure about music playlists (since I use Syrinscape rather than Roll20 jukebox), but the easiest way to port macros across games is going to be using a macro mule . Essentially, put all the macros into character sheet abilities on a generic sheet (called "macros" or whatever), then either use the Character Vault or Transmogrifier to port the mule sheet to your other game. EDIT - This video by Nick O might be useful as well. Haven't tried it, but the idea seems to be a script that copies all of your macros into a mule character sheet's abilities, and can do the reverse after that character is ported to the new game. Here's the link to the code used in the video. If you have rollable tables, you can use the TableExport script by The Aaron.
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Roll20 Dev Team
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