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Token Attribute Defaults

Is there a way to defaut all characters stats in this way every time I move them to different maps? It appears to reset everytime I switch screens. 
You might want to reassign the token to the character. Edit the token so that is looks the way you want it. Then go to the Character sheet ->Edit -> Use the token as the default If you assign a token to the character and then make changes to the token, it will forget the changes next time you drag it to a new map.
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keithcurtis
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Here's a video I made that might be helpful. Roll20TnT Linking Tokens and Journals
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Mike deBoston
Compendium Curator
This has to be the least clear and most frequently encountered part of Roll20's UI. I wish they'd improve this and make it possible for players to upload and configure their tokens, including as multi-sided tokens.
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I guess it can be a bit confusing, but I don't see a way around it. Basically, it comes down to the difference between assigning a value or assigning a reference.  People who are experienced in either Excel or programming are very used to this difference, but it sometimes takes a bit of getting used to it. It works like this: You and a friend are ordering food. Your friend is ordering a hamburger and you say you want the same as your friend. Your friend then changes his mind and orders a pizza. If your order is treated like a reference, you will also get a pizza, but if it is treated like a value you will still get a hamburger. The tokens are assigned as values, meaning that any changes made afterwards to that token are ignored.  This is (believe it or not) much easier to work with. For example, if you assign the same token to more than one character, any changes to the token will affect both characters if assigned as a reference. To continue the food order, if you change your order, your friends order will be changed as well. As most users will be grumpy over unexplained changes, using values are way better for the usability.
@keithcurtis, Thank you for the information as I was able to make it work. Very helpful