Wondering if it's possible to link specifics of my purchased adventure book to my DMs notes? I.e. our party started in EastHaven, can I hyperlink to the page on the adventure book from my DMs notes or do I have to constantly switch back and forth?
Yes, you can include hyperlinks to sourcebook material in the DM notes section of campaigns. For example, if you navigate to the EastHaven section of the Rime of the Frost Maiden source here, you can just copy the url from the url bar and paste in like this: https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/idrotf/easthaven .Or, use the link tools in the editor bar at the top of the DM notes section to do something like this: Easthaven. For subsections, if you scroll down, to say the "Town Hall Capers" section, and hover over that section title, a little link symbol appears to the left of the title. Right click on that and choose "copy link address" so you can paste this: https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/idrotf/easthaven#TownHallCapers, or set it up as a hidden link, Town Hall Capers.
You can even use these links in places other than the DM notes on the campaign page. I shifted some time ago to using Dropbox's Paper functionality for my DM prep, and paste links in there with great regularity.
Hi there,
Wondering if it's possible to link specifics of my purchased adventure book to my DMs notes? I.e. our party started in EastHaven, can I hyperlink to the page on the adventure book from my DMs notes or do I have to constantly switch back and forth?
Yes, you can include hyperlinks to sourcebook material in the DM notes section of campaigns. For example, if you navigate to the EastHaven section of the Rime of the Frost Maiden source here, you can just copy the url from the url bar and paste in like this: https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/idrotf/easthaven .Or, use the link tools in the editor bar at the top of the DM notes section to do something like this: Easthaven. For subsections, if you scroll down, to say the "Town Hall Capers" section, and hover over that section title, a little link symbol appears to the left of the title. Right click on that and choose "copy link address" so you can paste this: https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/idrotf/easthaven#TownHallCapers, or set it up as a hidden link, Town Hall Capers.
You can even use these links in places other than the DM notes on the campaign page. I shifted some time ago to using Dropbox's Paper functionality for my DM prep, and paste links in there with great regularity.
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