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[5e] Character Sheet Question

I am new to using the character sheet and had a couple hopefully quick questions: I have read that we can drag our initiative and weapon attacks to the macro bar? Where and how does this work? I have turned on my macro bar but can't figure out where to drag it to to make it work.
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Enable "Show macro quick bar?" from the My Settings tab and
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I would suggest against dragging due to the length of name + ability. Both sheets have a wiki with the information of what each button roll is called: DnD5e Shaped Character Sheet wiki DnD5e Character Sheet wik
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Kryx said: I would suggest against dragging due to the length of name + ability. Both sheets have a wiki with the information of what each button roll is called: DnD5e Shaped Character Sheet wiki DnD5e Character Sheet wik Agreed.  I know many player's don't like having the sheet open all the time (limited screen real estate and all). While not as convenient as drag/drop, one workaround is to use the sheet roll macro's name inside a shorter custom-named macro.   Example; Roll initiative and use the UP arrow in chat to show the last roll's name.  Let's say it's "%{Oqueche Emyv|Initiative}"  If you used the drag/drop to macro quickbar method of the Initiative button from the sheet, your macro would be named "Oqueche Emyv|Initiative" and could not be renamed and/or edited using Shift+double-click.  However, if you make a new token/ability macro called "Init" or whatever and use the roll's name within the macro "%{Oqueche Emyv|Initiative}", you get exactly the same action as pressing the sheet's button and you can rename and/or easily edit the macro.  This can be done with most sheet roll button macros. (repeating item limitations aside...) Please comment on the this suggestion to add this feature to drag/drop macro Drag/drop Macro Rename/Resize