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I saw that this was an issue in the past. Was this ever addressed? It makes a good number of monsters unusable. I don't know how to fix it. In particular I was looking at the Echo demon which I wanted to use next session.
Does it work better if you let the monster fully resolve before closing the window that pops up after a compendium drag. Remember that in order to get a fresh drag, you will need to delete or rename any existing identically-named character sheets in your journal tab. Compendium won't overwrite local copies.
Not sure I understand Keith. I drag the monster from the Compendium to the map, and that creates a token under the journal, and then I move that token down to the Bestiary. Most of the time it works fine. Until it doesn't. No matter where I drag the token from, whether the compendium or the bestiary, it is still a blank PC sheet and not a monster NPC sheet.