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Stoopid Question - Active vs. Inactive

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Tomar, Feb 10, 2011.

  1. Tomar

    Tomar New Member

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    Good day!

    my group has been using d20 Pro for the last 6 months or so. We have been inactive for the last few months because of break and now that we are ready to play again, I have forgotten something important... How do I change a Creature from Inactive to active?

    I have searched and searched and I cannot seem to find it!

    Thank you all!

    T
     
  2. edwardcd

    edwardcd Administrator
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    • First select the creature(s) you wish to change from Active/Passive to Passive/Active in the initiative.
    • Then right-click or option-click to pull up the creature menu.
    • Select "Alter" > "Initiative" > then either "Enter Initiative" or "Leave Initiative"
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  3. Tomar

    Tomar New Member

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    Perfect! Thank you!
     
  4. Zandari

    Zandari New Member

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    From the looks of things on the right-click menu, it appears that pressing the hotkey "I" should take someone in our out of initiative, but it doesn't actually work for me. Is that a bug, or am I incorrect?
     
  5. Dan

    Dan Member

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    Bug I'm afraid. ALT + i takes them out of initiative.

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