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Pathfinder Monster drop-in sheet

Maybe I am crazy...but...I feel like a few years ago I could go to various online repositories of info about monsters, select the profile, drop it into the Pathfinder roll20 sheet and viola...monster sheet, just need a token. I realize full well this can be done from the Compendium, no problem...but did I imagine this or did functionality change?  Perhaps I am misremembering and it was always from Compendium to sheet. If I am not imaging things 1) Still can do?  2)How, please?  Thank you.
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Gauss
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There has never been that functionality in Roll20. However I could imagine that kind of functionality with an Extension and/or Mod (API script). 
There was an API for that for PF2e, but I don't think it works anymore.
It still works for me, although it has changed somewhat. I drag from the compendium to the map and the new charactersheet opens at the same time that it is generated in the journal. The only thing is that now it is not shown on the map. However now if I drag the new charactersheet from the journal to the map it is created with the default token of the new character.
Ok thanks.  It may have been that I was always pulling from the compendium but I swear I was going to a popular Pathfinder site with stats posted, downloading them, pouring them into the bio and it turned into a character sheet. Probably didn't have working buttons and I am misremembering it.
There was an API script for PF1e that allowed you copy and paste a stat block and then issue a command and it would create an npc sheet. Almost like a stat block importer but I don't think its been kept up with and is probably a thing of the past at this point.