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    Heyas,

    What can I say, I like things to be nice and tidy on the campaign map. I was just wondering, is theres a way to organize the unit cards of my armies? I seem to remember in Rome there was a way, but I've tried dragging them, changing places with another card, selecting two and trying to swap them and a load of combinations with shift, ctrl, alt and probably some others by accident.

    Can anyone give me a hand with this please? (Aside from having to split the army up and move one group at a time so they remerge all nice and neat that is)

    Cheers,
    Mopy

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    Sadly no. There is not such a way (unless if I am TOTALLY stupid and haven't found it so far)
    ΝΙΨΟΝΑΝΟΜΗΜΑΤΑΜΗΜΟΝΑΝΟΨΙΝ

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    Aww, that's a shame. Looks like I'll stick to moving groups bit by bit for now. Thanks C

    Mopy

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    Yep, I would really like that feature from Medieval 1 back. Pressing "M" there not only merged units, but also arrayed them nice and neat. I hate that clutter too, since I make mistakes in deployment and battle sometimes because of this. And it looks ugly too (Prince John! You clean up your cavalry right this minute, young man!).

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    lol
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    i do it the same way .unit after unit.
    General, cav,archer , inf
    Vlaanderen de leeuw

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    Con VII
    what does that mean :
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    Vlaanderen de leeuw

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    It's the motto of the tap right beside the church of Aghia Sophia in Constantinople where people were supposed to wash their hands before entering the temple. It means "wash also your sins and not just your face". The wonderful thing about it is that you can read it either from left to the right or the other way around.
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