When I saw Kristin say this: Kristin C. said: If you still have tokens sitting on the tabletop linked to archived character journals, it won't be able to find the archived journal to pull the attributes from for macros. I had to try to reproduce Robert R's problem, as I knew from experience that what she just said was not the case. Not to say that she's a liar, just mistaken on this issue. I have a campaign with a large number of monsters, tokens linked fully to journal entries, and their journal entries archived. I have a single example of each monster on a map as a display, so I know what I've done already. As I create new monsters, I put a representative token onto this map, and test their Token Action macros against other monsters already on the map, and then archive the new monster. Since I have 60 or so journal entries in the archives, and none currently active, I would notice if archived entries did not work. This is not the case; they work just fine. I also tested to see if the map itself, being archived, would cause a problem when un-archived. It did not. I went so far as to archive the map, duplicate the campaign, and un-archive the map in the new copy to test the token actions. Still, no problem was found; everything worked perfectly (tokens representing archived journal entries had full functionality.) The only step I cannot reproduce easily is 6. Wait a number of weeks. It is my opinion that this is how the system is intended to work; it would be silly to 'fix' it to reduce functionality. If an archived journal entry for a token works properly without being un-archived, which it does in my experience, do not 'fix' that 'bug'. It is better this way. If, as Kristin suggests, Kristin C. said: You only should be archiving items that you do not plan to use for your current session. Then the archive loses a LOT of its functionality, as it becomes impossible to archive a fully prepared encounter. One would have to reproduce the encounter basically from scratch upon un-archiving it - the map would exist, but none of the tokens would work, and would have to be replaced one at a time. I believe that the system itself works as intended; Robert R has encountered a bug specific to his own campaign. Just sharing my information and opinion; I hope your problem gets sorted out Robert R. -Phnord