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To designate an area, select the desired designation from the menu, place your cursor over the first tile, click once, then drag your cursor over to another tile - which will create a rectangle, then click again. You can also choose to "paint" an area, which lets you specifically designate tiles one by one. Depending on the designation, this also works across [[z-level]]s, allowing 3-dimensional designations in the shape of a cuboid.
 
To designate an area, select the desired designation from the menu, place your cursor over the first tile, click once, then drag your cursor over to another tile - which will create a rectangle, then click again. You can also choose to "paint" an area, which lets you specifically designate tiles one by one. Depending on the designation, this also works across [[z-level]]s, allowing 3-dimensional designations in the shape of a cuboid.
  
To cancel a designation, use Remove Designations ({{K|x}}).
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To cancel a designation, use Remove Designations ({{Menu icon|x}}).
  
 
All designations can be prioritized, with 1 being the highest priority and 7 being the lowest. Note that if two different designations have the same priority, one type may still be favored over the other. They also can be assigned as "marker only", which is similar to the job being suspended, as it marks tiles in a blue-colored square. This is useful for planning out designations and rooms without dwarves suddenly moving in to do anything yet.
 
All designations can be prioritized, with 1 being the highest priority and 7 being the lowest. Note that if two different designations have the same priority, one type may still be favored over the other. They also can be assigned as "marker only", which is similar to the job being suspended, as it marks tiles in a blue-colored square. This is useful for planning out designations and rooms without dwarves suddenly moving in to do anything yet.

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