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DND 5e Community Contributed NPC sheet?

So I'm trying to build my monster manual in the Community Contributed DND 5e sheet, and I'm trying to put together a simple sheet meant for NPCs and monsters. I couldn't figure it out, so I went to the wiki for help. <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Roll20:DnD5e_Character_She" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Roll20:DnD5e_Character_She</a>... It has this to say: "The NPC/Monster sheet can be accessed by clicking on the button at the very top right of the sheet (toggle between player and NPC sheet). The intent of the NPC sheet is to allow GM/DM's to use the same sheet to track their monsters and NPC's. As such all macro buttons in this section of the sheet are set to send their output via a whisper to the GM of the game. All of the NPC attributes are completely separate and distinct from the player ones so there should never be any problems with crossover or confusion of which attribute is being used. Otherwise the NPC sheet provides much of the same functionality as the player version does but with the monster stat blocks in mind. As such you should find space to record most of the data you would normally find on a monster/NPC stat block as well as macros to support that." Where is that button? I see nothing.
Oh my god. Who is the jerk who made this say "top right?" I'd been looking up there so long until I looked at the image I just posted. It's on the top left. Goddammit.
There I just fixed the wiki&nbsp;
Thank you. You're a hero to us all.
Is there a much simpler version of this designed for just combat?&nbsp; While yea that looks great and awesome as a DM I find it unusable.&nbsp; I'm too used to Combat Aids with 10 columns HPs, AC, THACO and short list of special and spell abilities.&nbsp; Has it really become that complex and complicated or are we just making it that way? I would like a simple Monster Combat sheet that automatically changes DM chat name to XXX&nbsp; (Zombie 1) with Roll-able weapons and damage.&nbsp; Very Simple I need to know as a rule every Zombies when living background.&nbsp; And if there is one I create a sheet for it.