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Token property type is the designation given for a particular [[Token:token_property | token propery]] set that has been established for a particular campaign.  
Token property type is the designation given for a particular [[Token:token_property | token property]] set that has been established for a particular campaign. When used in a macro function, the type must be enclosed in quotes.


By default, MapTool provides a token property set called ''Basic''. However, users may establish additional token property sets as they desire by adding new types using the Campaign Properties dialog. The ''type'' is the name given to the token property set.  
By default, MapTool provides a token property set called ''Basic''. However, users may establish additional token property sets as they desire by adding new types using the Campaign Properties dialog. The ''type'' is the name given to the token property set.  


For example, in the image below, there are three token property types: "Basic", "Library", and "NPC":
For example, in the image below, there are three token property types (visible in the left-hand column under ''Token Type''): "Basic", "Library", and "NPC":
 
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Revision as of 21:37, 21 December 2008

Token property type is the designation given for a particular token property set that has been established for a particular campaign. When used in a macro function, the type must be enclosed in quotes.

By default, MapTool provides a token property set called Basic. However, users may establish additional token property sets as they desire by adding new types using the Campaign Properties dialog. The type is the name given to the token property set.

For example, in the image below, there are three token property types (visible in the left-hand column under Token Type): "Basic", "Library", and "NPC":