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Archiving content in a game only de-clutters menus by hiding them out-of-sight, and doesn't improve game performance. | Archiving content in a game only de-clutters menus by hiding them out-of-sight, and doesn't improve game performance. |
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[edit] Archiving
Archiving content in a game only de-clutters menus by hiding them out-of-sight, and doesn't improve game performance.
[edit] Characters & handouts
main page: N Journal
The Archive Handout button will move the Handout/Character to a special area where it will no longer show up in the Journal Listing or in results from the Search field or Tag List Dropdown. Archived handouts can be accessed in the Archived Handouts Dialog at the bottom of the Journal Listing, and can be restored there.
[edit] Pages
main article: Page_Settings#Archive_Page
You can archive any page to hide it from the page selection. Archived Pages will appear at the far right end of the Page Toolbar, from there, they can be restored at any time.
Archiving can be helpful if you have a large number of pages and want to make navigation easier. Move the Players Ribbon to the next page, and then archive the page you moved from.
[edit] Chat Archive
Main Page: Chat Archive
[edit] See Also
- Library Campaign - offload less used characters, handout & maps to a secondary campaign, where they can be retrieved from when needed
- Transmogrifier (Proinfo feature) - move content between games
- Transmogrifier (
- Character Vault
- Optimizing Roll20 Performance