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Seeking assistance with removing module and associated changes to character sheets

Hello, I hope this is the correct place to make this post.  A little while back, I received the Reserve (pro gift) version of a Kingmaker module, and I seem to have accidentally activated that module while claiming it.  As a result, the character sheets (both PC and NPC) for my D&D 5e game (the one 'by Roll20') are now inundated with fields (on the attributes and abilities tab of the character sheet) that include the "kingdom" label, along with a number of "army" fields.  There may be more, but these are the ones that stand out readily.  I've scoured my add-ons list on the page where I can launch my game, and I've combed through the My Marketplace Items section and nothing stands out to me as being associated to the Kingmaker thing that's added all these fields.  With all that on the table now, I'd greatly appreciate some advice/ assistance leading to an effective/ efficient way to both remove all these fields from any active sheets where they are now (I truly thought I'd be able to just ignore them; however that's proving to be a falsity) as well as prevent them from getting added to any further sheets I setup in the future. I really appreciate your time and help.  Please let me know if I can provide any additional information beyond the included screenshot of my installed addons to help you help me.  Thank you! Screenshot of all "installed addons" from the Launch page for my affected campaign:
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Hi karma827, Kingmaker Kingdom elements are part of the standard 5e by Roll20 sheet and do not require purchase to have in your games and character sheets.  To switch to the Kingdom sheet open a character sheet.  Next, click on the settings cog next to spells.  Finally, in the top right corner of the settings change "PC" to "Kingdom" Note there are also NPC and Vehicle (Spelljammer ship) options.  The attributes representing those fields do not affect your PC or NPC sheets and can be safely ignored.  Note: I know you stated you are unable to ignore them, if you could elaborate why perhaps there is a problem that needs troubleshooting.
Hi Gauss, thank you for your time to help me.  Taking in what you shared, I'm afraid that, honestly, this is probably going to end up being a "me problem" with my OCD, but the fields are not being used, and are "clogging up my eyes" when I try to locate the fields that are in use, and super frankly, they weren't there up until few months ago (this campaign will be turning a year old next month) and then suddenly I had all this "extraneous, not-useful-to-me 'clutter' occurring".  But ultimately, in all fairness, I don't think my compulsion is the kind of "problem" we can troubleshoot here. :)   Instead, I suppose I'll need to clean up a sheet and call it a template and then use that for creating characters going forward, unless there might be any other suggestions that might help me address this more effectively?  You know, besides a therapist and/or medications. :) Thanks again for your time.  I sincerely appreciate it.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Perhaps reframe your perspective, there are 4 modes to the 5e by Roll20 sheet. Just because you are not using one of the modes on the sheet does that make the aspects that belong to the mode a problem? The Attributes are back-end stuff, not something you need to concern yourself about unless you plan on making macros that include custom Attributes.  Move your custom attributes to the top of the attributes list and you shouldn't have to see the rest. :) As for deleting them, if you don't use the Kingdom sheet that *shouldn't* cause any issues, but with all alterations to the Attributes, do so at your own risk. I suggest duplicating characters before doing that in case something gets deleted that makes things unstable.  As for when they were added, it was fall of last year iirc when the Kingmaker sub-sheets were added...but I might be mistaken on that.  Edit: One other note: you can use the browser's search function (Ctrl+F, but make sure you are clicking outside of the VTT when you hit it) to search for the thing you need in the Attributes. 
Got it, loud and clear.  Although I do recommend when using Ctrl-F that the character sheet be popped out to its own window, which prevents any other part of the Roll20 page from being included in the search.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
karma827 said: Got it, loud and clear.&nbsp; Although I do recommend when using Ctrl-F that the character sheet be popped out to its own window, which prevents any other part of the Roll20 page from being included in the search. Yes, that works too, but I don't assume folks pop their sheets out by default. And making certain changes to the character sheets don't work if they are popped out. :) <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Character_Sheets#Character_Sheet_in_a_separate_window" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Character_Sheets#Character_Sheet_in_a_separate_window</a>