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Lost Mines of Phandelver has tokens on maps I can't select or interact with

To preface this is my first time trying to run anything on Roll 20 so I could just be making a simple mistake. If I load any of the maps when I am on the objects and tokens layer I have the majority of Tokens with the correct coloration and I can interact with them, but there are other tokens that are visible but grayed out and I can't select them or interact with them at all. I have screenshots from the Wave Echo Cave and the Cragmaw hideout to illustrate what I mean as links at the end of the post ( my pictures kept failing to upload directly in here). I have tried deleting the game and creating a new one ( I have not players yet i was just making sure i knew how to work things) I have tried clearing my cache and cookies till the beginning of time and still have the issue on a new game ( Chrome Version 71.0.3578.98 (Official Build) (64-bit) I am not using any extensions but the basic chrome docs,sheets and slide At this point I'm not sure if it is me missing a trick or an actual issue? here are two screenshots Cragmaw issue Wave Echo Cavern issue thanks and sorry if this is just user error but any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Pantoufle
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Hello, They are on the gm layer because they are supposed to be hidden :) just change the layer for gm mayer and then right click on the token you need to reveal and choose layer =>token layer :)
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keithcurtis
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Hi Tom, Welcome to Roll20! Pantoufle has the answer here, but since you are new, to get kicked off right, I'd suggest watching our introductory video series,  Introduction to Tabletop RPGs , which covers the general idea of how they are played, which game to choose and then find a group of fellow gamers. Secondly, for the Virtual TableTop itself we have a  Tutorial  that shows you how to use the various parts of the software.Additionally, starting your own test game to play with the controls is an excellent way of getting used to the software, and you really can't break anything I promise. Thirdly, check out the  Looking For Group Tool  and  Looking for Group Forum  daily for games that may be of interest to you. Fourth, be sure to completely fill out your  User Profile .  Your Bio  is where you have a chance to catch a GM's eye with a well-written statement about yourself Enjoys Playing  is important for two reasons: Every entry you put here is a data-point for  The Orr Group Industry Report  of games being played, and it lets other people looking at your profile know a bit more about you Actively Seeks Group For  is where you can add yourself to the  Player Directory  for systems you want to play We have a  wiki  that grows regularly and is very much worth exploring. Feel free to ask any questions you have about Roll20 by  posting in the various sub-forums  on their particular topics (Don't stress about putting topics in the right sub-forums, we mods really don't mind moving topics when needed!) Happy rolling!
Thank you Pantoufle! That was definitely the issue! I think I was thrown by the fact that even in the Gm layer it still "looks" like I wouldn't be able to click it.