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#REDIRECT [[Office]]
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An '''office''' (called a study in some game menus) is a [[room]] required by certain [[nobles]] and administrators. Some higher-ranking nobles require a "throne room" - the same thing, just fancier. These can simply be designated from a [[throne]] or [[chair]] using {{K|q}}, and do not (necessarily) have to be a separate enclosed space separated from other areas by walls and a [[door]].
 
 
 
Note that if you assign an office to a dwarf, sometimes they will eat a meal in their office and complain about the lack of [[table]]s - to avoid this thought, put a table next to the chair in said office.
 
 
 
==Reducing Office Space==
 
A "meager office" can consist of a 1-tile-diameter area designated from a single chair as a study/office, and assigned to a particular dwarf. You will probably first encounter this need in the [[bookkeeper]] or the [[manager]] - assigning one of the chairs in the dining room for them is perfectly acceptable.
 
 
 
If you put a table next to the office chair and assign it to be a dining room, both rooms will be used like they are supposed to - however, overlapping rooms drop considerably in value rating, making it harder to meet demands by higher-ranking nobles. While this can be countered with high-value [[furniture]] (artifacts are very helpful), actual individual areas, designated separately from other areas (whether or not separated by walls) are the easier way to meet demands.
 
[[File:throne_room_preview.png|thumb|320px|center|Still isn't satisfied until that golden armor stand is put in.<br><small>''Art by Fault''</small>]]
 
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{{Category|Rooms}}
 

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