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+ | :'''''Standing orders''' are non-military orders that apply to the entire fortress, including civilians. If you were looking for information on how to get your military to patrol or defend areas without actively managing them, see '''[[Scheduling]]'''. If you were looking for information on how to order your squads to move around on command and attack designated creatures, see '''[[Squads]]'''. | ||
'''Standing orders''' that apply to the whole fortress can be accessed by opening the Labor menu with {{Menu icon|y}} and then clicking on the '''Standing orders''' tab. | '''Standing orders''' that apply to the whole fortress can be accessed by opening the Labor menu with {{Menu icon|y}} and then clicking on the '''Standing orders''' tab. |