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To get Jane the woodworker to chop down trees, go to the outdoors west of the indoor rooms, select {{k|t}} from the designation menu, press {{K|Enter}} to select one corner of a rectangle, use the arrow keys to move to the opposite corner of the desired rectangle, and press {{K|Enter}} again; all of the trees inside of the rectangle will be highlighted to indicate that they've been designated for cutting.  If you've selected too many trees you might later need to turn off Jane's Wood Cutting labor to get her to stop cutting trees and start making bins out of the trees she's already cut.
 
To get Jane the woodworker to chop down trees, go to the outdoors west of the indoor rooms, select {{k|t}} from the designation menu, press {{K|Enter}} to select one corner of a rectangle, use the arrow keys to move to the opposite corner of the desired rectangle, and press {{K|Enter}} again; all of the trees inside of the rectangle will be highlighted to indicate that they've been designated for cutting.  If you've selected too many trees you might later need to turn off Jane's Wood Cutting labor to get her to stop cutting trees and start making bins out of the trees she's already cut.
  
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===Digging, [[warm stone]], and [[magma]]===
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As you mine through the mountain, you'll eventually encounter the error message:
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:<tt>Digging designation canceled: warm stone located.</tt>
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Stone is warm because it's right next to magma, either right beside it on the same [[z-level]], above it on the next level, or below it on the lower level.  In the first two cases digging away the warm stone will cause magma to come flooding out.
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Note that you'll only get the error message if a digging designation which you placed on an unexplored area crosses warm stone.  If you place a digging designation on explored/known stone which is warm ''then your dwarfs will dig it out, possibly unleashing a flood of magma''.  Fortunately, known warm stone is displayed by a flashing yellow "☼" on red background while designating a digging area.  However, that's all the warning you'll get, so be careful.
  
 
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