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Savage Worlds - how to tell if the character is a PC or NPC

I have a minor issue with characters I've created on Roll20 with the official character sheet. The character sheet seems to make assumptions on which characters I've created in the Journal, Characters folders are Player Characters and which are NPCs when I intended them to all be PC character sheets. I've attached a screenshot below and marked with an orange square the obvious differences. One possible difference is that the character being treated incorrectly as an "NPC" I imported as json from Savaged.us whereas the PC was created directly in Roll20. Any idea how I make the Roll20 treat the NPC as a PC (or vice-versa)? I went through all the settings on the respective character sheets and I can't see where this is set. It still all works, it's just bit confusing.
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Gauss
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Hi Polar B.,  I suggest looking through the sheet settings to see what is different between your PC and NPC, you may be able to see what is the setting difference between PC and NPC.  To get to your sheet settings you can click the padlock at the top left corner. Then click the hammers.  Additionally you could compare the Attributes and Abilities tab of different characters to see if there is a setting that will do it.  Finally, I'd check out the wiki . There is a link there to the "game" that the sheet creator is using for feedback and as a help center. You may get your questions answered there. 
Thanks, I think I've sorted it more or less by chance. It seems that with JSON imported characters  one needs to turn the Wild Card option on the official Savage Worlds character sheet off, and then back on again for it to register. Or something like that.