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====Making Routines====
 
====Making Routines====
 
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[[File:Squad schedule menu v5004.png|thumb|right|300px|'''Squad Schedules''' menu with four squads assigned to the default routines.]]
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[[File:Quickstart-military-schedule.png|thumb|right|300px|Old{{version|0.47.05}} '''Squad Schedules''' screen.]]
 
Each squad can be given multiple routines to follow for an entire year, broken up by month. Each squad has a monthly schedule for each routine; it can be swapped between these routines with the procedure outlined in the previous section. Without monthly schedules, routines would do nothing; without routines monthly schedules would be inefficient to switch between; the two functions co-exist and rely on each other. The monthly schedule screen can be accessed from the '''Schedule''' menu by clicking the "View monthly schedule" button. Alternatively, all monthly orders for a routine can be edited at once directly from the Schedule menu by clicking "Clear" to remove any existing orders and "Edit" to begin bulk editing.
 
Each squad can be given multiple routines to follow for an entire year, broken up by month. Each squad has a monthly schedule for each routine; it can be swapped between these routines with the procedure outlined in the previous section. Without monthly schedules, routines would do nothing; without routines monthly schedules would be inefficient to switch between; the two functions co-exist and rely on each other. The monthly schedule screen can be accessed from the '''Schedule''' menu by clicking the "View monthly schedule" button. Alternatively, all monthly orders for a routine can be edited at once directly from the Schedule menu by clicking "Clear" to remove any existing orders and "Edit" to begin bulk editing.
  
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Note that the text displayed on each cell (like "Train") can be completely customized text; it does '''NOT''' necessarily reflect the actual orders in the cell! When you are editing an order, you can click the text box or the [[File:Quill.png]] next to it to edit the label and save it by pressing {{k|enter}}. If you do not change this name, or if you remove all orders for the month, the cell will automatically update with the current assigned orders. It is recommended to leave the name blank if you are only giving a single order, however, if you want to keep track of multiple orders per routine per month a descriptive name can be useful.
 
Note that the text displayed on each cell (like "Train") can be completely customized text; it does '''NOT''' necessarily reflect the actual orders in the cell! When you are editing an order, you can click the text box or the [[File:Quill.png]] next to it to edit the label and save it by pressing {{k|enter}}. If you do not change this name, or if you remove all orders for the month, the cell will automatically update with the current assigned orders. It is recommended to leave the name blank if you are only giving a single order, however, if you want to keep track of multiple orders per routine per month a descriptive name can be useful.
  
To eliminate some of the tedium in scheduling many months, you can copy-paste orders from one cell to another by clicking the "Copy" and "Paste" buttons. Press "Copy" button in the cell you want to copy from, then go to the cells you want to paste to and press "Paste" in each one.
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To eliminate some of the tedium in scheduling many months, you can copy-paste orders from one cell to another by clicking the "Copy" and "Paste" buttons. Press "Copy" button in the cell you want to copy from, then go to the cells you want to paste to and press "Paste" in each one.  
  
 
===Orders===
 
===Orders===

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