January 27, 2003, 07:10
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Settler
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Moving stacks of units
I know it can be done, but how?
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January 27, 2003, 09:42
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Official Civilization IV Strategy Guide Co-Author
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J or control+J (might be shift, not sure) depending on whether you want to move everything in the stack, or just the units of the selected TYPE in the stack.
I think this is covered in the manual, and I believe with 'advanced buttons' turned on, you can find a pair of buttons to do this in the lower right, just above the Civ Status window.
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January 31, 2003, 20:09
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Prince
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Yes, RTFM!
Pages 13 and/or 48 in the PTW Manual.
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February 1, 2003, 15:22
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Settler
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I never read manuals out of religious beliefs. Anyway, thanks!
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February 3, 2003, 12:09
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Prince
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Humongos, I can understand your point about not reading manuals. My personal creed about them is that I never read them UNTIL something goes wrong/breaks/blows-up.
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