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Dwarves with strange moods seem to be able to claim a workshop, even if they do not meet the profile criteria.{{verify}}
 
Dwarves with strange moods seem to be able to claim a workshop, even if they do not meet the profile criteria.{{verify}}
  
The '''Work orders tab''' allows you to set up new [[Work Orders|work orders]] for the workshop, and lists all work orders specific to the workshop. These require the Manager noble position to be filled and operate identically to work orders created by a [[Manager]] (and will appear in the Manager's work order list), except that they apply only to the workshop in which they are created.
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The '''Work orders tab''' allows you to set up new [[Work Orders|work orders]] for the workshop, and lists all work orders specific to the workshop. These operate identically to work orders created by a [[Manager]] (and will appear in the Manager's work order list), except that they apply only to the workshop they are created in, and a Manager is not required in order to create them.
  
 
At the bottom of the Work orders tab is "General work orders allowed". This allows you to control how many general (ie. Manager-created) work orders the workshop will accept. The default value is 5.  Setting this to 0 means that the workshop will not accept any general work orders, and will only perform work orders created specifically for that workshop.
 
At the bottom of the Work orders tab is "General work orders allowed". This allows you to control how many general (ie. Manager-created) work orders the workshop will accept. The default value is 5.  Setting this to 0 means that the workshop will not accept any general work orders, and will only perform work orders created specifically for that workshop.

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