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adding flaming/shock/frost to 3.5 character sheet weapon

Hello, our table top game has been forced by social distancing to Roll20.  So I am new to Roll20.  I am trying to enter the 1d6 elemental damage for swords into the formulas, as I have seen, in several previous posts, and I am clearly not getting it.  Although I can program a simple program in Quatro Pro and Excel, and have some ancient Fortran IV programming experience, I am completely unfamiliar with this format.  Nor do I understand the programming of how they are linked with each other.  I see six boxes with lots of formula, clearly beyond my present understanding. I would like to see the 1d6 appear in the damage and not be doubled with a crit.  So far, I have failed to see any 1d6 damage appear at all, in any of my trials.   Please help.  I believe I need to be walked through each of the steps, including identifying which box is which.  Something like, in the second box, named"????", add " +1d6 [[shock damage]]" after  "{{fumbleroll=Fumble: [[ d20 ]] }}"  Something I can cut and paste.   Thanks for any help.  
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Ziechael
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Or shock instead of Frost as the tag lol
Thanks, that worked.
how would I work it for an icy burst weapon? since on a critical hit they do more damage in an AOE. I'm kinda in the same boat as Oaklock.  my knowledge of codes is lacking at the time.. and outdated by quite a few years.  
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Ziechael
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In the box next to the one highlighted for Oaklock you have the crit calculation, you could likely edit that to include a reference to the icy burst damage although I think your best bet would be to have something in the notes section so that you can apply it is required without cluttering/breaking the macro. Something like: Icy Burst: [[1d10]] burst damage on a crit.
Ziecheal thanks for the help. i'll give this a try and see if it works right.  even if it doesn't the help is still greatly appreciated