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Attributes Re-Order Themselves on Save

Hi.  I am having an issue with Characters where the Attributes and Abilities keep on re-ordering each time I save.  It's incredibly frustrating, especially as we have a lot of Attributes on these and it's necessary for them to be ordered so we can easily find specific things.  Is there any way to stop it from doing this?   I did a search but the only threads I found were old and didn't have any solutions listed.   We don't use a character sheet, just creating attributes and abilities ourselves to suit, as there wasn't one for the system we use (BESM 3E) when we started; no idea if there's one now.  
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Kraynic
Pro
Sheet Author
I don't think you can get them to stay in a certain order.&nbsp; I'm reasonably certain they reorder themselves when the sheet is closed and reopened to the order in which the attributes were created.&nbsp; For quick reference to things, you might want to set up a chat menu to display certain attributes or cluster common ability rolls. <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/permalink/5927072/" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/permalink/5927072/</a>
It's pretty annoying.&nbsp; Attributes get created as people think of them and ordered to make sense.&nbsp; I know we aren't by any means the only ones with the problem, so if that's the case, it needs fixing.&nbsp;&nbsp; Research after I posted this has suggested that it's linked to something specific, as it isn't happening with every sheet.&nbsp; The one I'm having problems with was created ages back (this is a long-running campaign) is one that my partner created as a template and gets duplicated a lot.&nbsp; I'm running tests to see whether it's those ones getting reverted specifically.&nbsp;&nbsp;