GiGs said: That's a very nice looking sheet, but what we are suggesting is ignoring the character sheet tab completely. Roll20 terminology makes explaining this more complicated than it needs to be. Roll20 uses the term Journal for character sheets. Those things in the Journal tab are called Journals, not Character Sheets. Each Journal has 3 tabs: Bio & Info, Character Sheet, and Attributes & Abilities. See below. We are suggesting using the Attributes & Abilities tab. You can enter whatever attributes you nee there in the attributes pane, and you can create macros (here called Abilities) in the Abilities pain. You can then link these to token bars, turn abilities into token actions or macro bar macros (see the checkboxes) which allows you to access them without opening the character sheet Journal. If you only have 9 attributes, this is all you need. You don't need a Character Sheet (the character sheet tab). OMG I don't think I ever realized this, THANK YOU!!!