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Can you share roll20 Characters outside of being in a campaign?

The upcoming campaign I'm joining won't be on roll20, and I am trying to find a way to share my character sheet with my DM. We are not playing in person so I can't just show them my computer screen.  Specifically, I would like to know if there was a way to enable the sheet so that others can see it outside a game hosted here. I will if I have to but I would rather not have to remake it elsewhere, as I am most comfortable using roll20. 
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Hi Colored Macaroons,  Unfortunately the only way for Roll20 sheets to be viewed is via Roll20. But, you can view it via the Roll20 Characters feature outside of a game if it is one of those character sheets that has been set up to work in Roll20 Characters.  Which character sheet are you using?
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keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter
You could use the new(ish) print feature and print to pdf? Then send the PDF to the GM. I have not tried this, so I don't know how good the results might be.
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Gold
Forum Champion
Yes you can use Roll20 Characters feature for that. Inside your Roll20 game (as GM) just go to the Character > Edit > Permissions to View > ALL PLAYERS. Set that to All Players and it will become viewable and shareable outside of any Roll20 game, within the Roll20 Characters interface. 
I ended up using the PDF idea. It looks a little wonky, but gets the job done. I just needed a way for my DM to look over my sheet without having to get into a call with me so I could stream it to them. So thank you keithcurtis for the idea. Thank you to everyone else for your help as well, and to answer Gauss's question, I'm using the DnD 5e sheet in the Characters feature.