Wait for full load of goods (how to change type)?

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Wait for full load of goods (how to change type)?

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If you have a train with passengers and mail wagons, can click "wait for full load", you often end up with "full load of mail".
How do you change it to passengers, without selling all the mail wagons?

Even more frustrating when transporting goods (since food wagons use the same wagon type -> makes it full load of food)
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Go to the button where You select the wait for cargo button push the Left Mouse button (the + with boxes), in and HOLD the mouse button in, Move down to the type of cargo you want to wait for, THEN LET GO....
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Post by Duvan »

Thanks. :)

Guess that was just too easy a solution to be mentioned in the manual! :oops:
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they miss a lot in the manual. like copying orders from one train to another as i reacall. glad it worked.
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lol theres a manual?
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Plastikman wrote:they miss a lot in the manual. like copying orders from one train to another as i reacall. glad it worked.
So how do you do that? :)
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boneyman wrote:lol theres a manual?
i had a paper one with one version, and a PDF on the CD for my second copy.


Umm, to copy orders.. I forgot. I think You open the new train and train orders you want to copy, open the orders on the new train... then open the order on the old train, click on the blank part (after the last order) and it copies over to the new train.

You can also click on just one line and copy 1 line.
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Duvan wrote:
Plastikman wrote:they miss a lot in the manual. like copying orders from one train to another as i reacall. glad it worked.
So how do you do that? :)
To copy a route, open the route of the existing train.
Open the empty route-screen of the new one.
Click with that one, on the first trains "End of orders".
Make sure you let the train start on the same spot of the first "line order".
Other wise highlight the correct line with the green arrows.
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