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==Bookkeeper==
 
==Bookkeeper==
Without use of a [[bookkeeper]] item counts will only be precise if they're 10 or below.  To increase the records accuracy you must enter the nobles screen with {{K|n}}, scroll  to the bookkeeper line with {{K|↑}} or {{K|↓}}, press {{K|Enter}}, select a dwarf then press {{K|Enter}} again.  This will bring you back to the nobles screen, but now the bookkeeper line will show {{DFtext|[REQUIRE]|red}}, because the bookkeeper needs an [[office]] to work in.  To get the bookkeeper an office, use {{K|q}} to interact with an installed [[chair]], {{K|r}} and {{K|Enter}} to turn it into an office, and then {{K|a}} to assign it to a particular dwarf.  In a pinch you can assign one of the chairs in the dining hall as an office, but this will reduce the value/quality of the room and also reduce by one the number of chairs available for other dwarves to eat with; if you go this route then when turning the chair into an office you should reduce its size with {{K|-}} so as to minimize the reduction of value of the dining room.  If you want to give your bookkeeper his/her own private office just carve out a 1x2 tile nook somewhere underground and install a new chair, then put a [[table]] next to it.  If the chair has no table next to it then your bookkeeper will eat in the chair but complain about the lack of a table to dine on.
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Without use of a [[bookkeeper]] item counts will only be precise if they're 10 or below.  To increase the records accuracy you must enter the nobles screen with {{K|n}}, scroll  to the bookkeeper line with {{K|↑}} or {{K|↓}}, press {{K|Enter}}, select a dwarf then press {{K|Enter}} again.  This will bring you back to the nobles screen, but now the bookkeeper line will show {{DFtext|[REQUIRE]|red}}, because the bookkeeper needs an [[office]] to work in.  To get the bookkeeper an office, use {{K|q}} to interact with an installed [[chair]], {{K|r}} and {{K|Enter}} to turn it into an office, and then {{K|a}} to assign it to a particular dwarf.  In a pinch you can assign one of the chairs in the dining hall as an office, but this will reduce the value/quality of the room and also reduce by one the number of chairs available for other dwarves to eat with; if you go this route then when turning the chair into an office you should reduce it's size with {{K|-}} so as to minimize the reduction of value of the dining room.  If you want to give your bookkeeper his/her own private office just carve out a 1x2 tile nook somewhere underground and install a new chair, then put a [[table]] next to it.  If the chair has no table next to it then your bookkeeper will eat in the chair but complain about the lack of a table to dine on.
  
 
Once the office has been assigned going back to the nobles screen ({{K|n}}) should show {{DFtext|[REQUIRE]|white}} to indicate that the requirement has been met.  Select the bookkeeper line again and use {{K|s}} to alter the precision the bookkeeper is striving towards ({{K|↑}} or {{K|↓}} to scroll).  If you have a dwarf to spare you should turn precision up to the highest level and turn off all of the bookkeeper's [[labor]]s, then turn the labors back on once highest precision has been reached.  If you bookkeeper must multi-task then set the precision to low, increasing it again later as the need arises.
 
Once the office has been assigned going back to the nobles screen ({{K|n}}) should show {{DFtext|[REQUIRE]|white}} to indicate that the requirement has been met.  Select the bookkeeper line again and use {{K|s}} to alter the precision the bookkeeper is striving towards ({{K|↑}} or {{K|↓}} to scroll).  If you have a dwarf to spare you should turn precision up to the highest level and turn off all of the bookkeeper's [[labor]]s, then turn the labors back on once highest precision has been reached.  If you bookkeeper must multi-task then set the precision to low, increasing it again later as the need arises.
  
 
Note that while the game ''claims'' that your bookkeeper is updating the stockpile records, what's really happening is that s/he's directly increasing the abstract quantity "precision level" without actually counting any existing items.  If an item is created, altered or destroyed then the status screen and all sub-screens are instantly and automatically updated without the bookkeeper having to do anything.
 
Note that while the game ''claims'' that your bookkeeper is updating the stockpile records, what's really happening is that s/he's directly increasing the abstract quantity "precision level" without actually counting any existing items.  If an item is created, altered or destroyed then the status screen and all sub-screens are instantly and automatically updated without the bookkeeper having to do anything.

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