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Import a rollable table from a list

Hi! I'd like to suggest the addition of being able to make a rollable table from a list. Possible ways to do this would be to have a list of strings on separate lines and each one of them would be made an item in the list. This would help sharing rollable tables a lot easier or importing something that is part of a game. This came to me as a problem when I noticed that I can't actually copy a game and give it to someone else and I can't share/transfer a rollable table to someone else. And unlike with macros, the tables are super tedious to make and this is the reason why it would be nice that they could be shared.
Hello Typoko,&nbsp; I see you are a Plus user. At the Pro level there are API scripts that can do what you are asking. And you can share the tables between games easy enough. Here is a post I wrote about it using scripts a&nbsp; few years ago:&nbsp; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/4581941/table-export-and-excel-star/?pageforid=4581976" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/4581941/table-export-and-excel-star/?pageforid=4581976</a> You could get all of your tables together, get Pro for a month, create your tables at the bare minimum. As a Pro member you can just copy the tables from game to game along with most everything else (sadly not the api scripts though there is a suggestion for it.)
Thank you for taking your time to answer. :) I will look in to this.
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