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Way to only show final roll?

I am using the D&D 5e shaped sheet, and I am wondering if there is a way to set up the sheets so that (specifically the monsters which I build into a NPC sheet for later use) will only show the final value of the roll, for instance, say a monster rolls an attack and the attack was 21 in total (a 14 on the d20 + 7 from modifiers) whenever I or a player mouses over the block with the roll it shows a breakdown of the roll and the modifiers. I am curious if there is a way to simply only have the final value show up. I have found a few forums asking similiar questions but can't seem to find any answers.
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Scott C.
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Inline rolls show everything that went into them when you mouse over them. There's no way to hide it. 
Ah dang, thanks!
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If you can nest inline's... [[ [[ 1d20+10 ]] ]] all you will see is the total.
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Pat S.
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Vince said: If you can nest inline's... [[ [[ 1d20+10 ]] ]] all you will see is the total. That is what I was trying to think of.
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Oh nice! That's perfect! Thanks!
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Sadly, I'm not sure you will be able to use nested inline rolls with the 5e sheet.  I don't think you can edit the sheet's macro's directly.  ;-(
Unfortunately you're correct, however I can make a macro of the attacks/saves that I can use. 
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Scott C.
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Learn something new every day, imma gonna have to see this knowledge. Could you put [[1d6]] in the damage field of a spell on the 5e sheet to force a nesting of brackets?
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yes