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The easiest way to remove an item from a doorway is to deconstruct the door and then rebuild it, as the item will then be moved out of the way. If you have multiple doors spanning a wide hallway, you may want to lock them so that the object does not simply end up propping open ''another'' door. | The easiest way to remove an item from a doorway is to deconstruct the door and then rebuild it, as the item will then be moved out of the way. If you have multiple doors spanning a wide hallway, you may want to lock them so that the object does not simply end up propping open ''another'' door. | ||
− | Note that if an invader passes through a door, the door will be marked as " | + | Note that if an invader passes through a door, the door will be marked as "taken by invaders" - you will need one of your dwarves to walk through it before you can lock it again. The easiest way to do this is station a military squad so that it passes through the door. |
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