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Transferring Custom Spells Between Sheets/Games

    Hello hello,     I use a lot of custom spells, but it's a pain in the patootie to use them on Roll20, because I have to re-enter them for every single sheet/game I run for my players.     Do you know of any ways I can copy/paste spells between character sheets, or save my own custom compendium so I can drag and drop my own/my friends' creations in whatever game I'm playing in/DMing without having to copy/paste every field into each and every new sheet we use them on?  We use the shiny new D&D sheets for 2024.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Generally, no there is no easy way to transfer spells between characters.  Specifically, if you were not using the D&D 5e 2024 sheet you might use an API Script to do it, but since you are using the D&D 5e 2024 sheet...that is not currently an option. 
That's what I was afraid of.  I know I used to be able to do more with the old sheets, but these new ones have been a pain to figure out, and not everything's available.  I'll just have to hope that the site devs allow us to make custom compendiums some day.  That would solve so many of my problems.  I love Roll20, but I've been hoping for years that they would support more creative content.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Kihinere said: That's what I was afraid of.  I know I used to be able to do more with the old sheets, but these new ones have been a pain to figure out, and not everything's available.  I'll just have to hope that the site devs allow us to make custom compendiums some day.  That would solve so many of my problems.  I love Roll20, but I've been hoping for years that they would support more creative content. I still use the 2014 sheet, the 2024 sheet is not ready for the kind of use I would put it to.