Editing is the process used to examine and change unit movement orders and city production and army and fighter standing orders.
ENTERING EDIT MODE:
There are two times when it is possible to enter Edit Mode, when it is your turn and when you are stopped between rounds in Orders Mode. When prompted to move a unit, enter Edit Mode by clicking the "Edit" button. If you click the "Edit" button while your units are moving automatically, without prompting, you enter Edit Mode with the next unit to be moved pre-selected. If you click the "Edit" button during the Enemy turn, you enter Edit Mode at the start of your next turn with the first unit to be move pre-selected. When in Orders Mode, enter Edit Mode by selecting "Edit" from the "Orders" menu.
EXITING EDIT MODE:
To exit edit mode, click the button labeled "End Editing". If you entered editing from Orders Mode, you will return to Orders Mode, otherwise, your turn is resumed.
SELECTING THE EDIT OBJECT:
To select an object to edit, click the object on the map. Only units that are visible on the map can be edited, units in cities, armies on transports and fighters on carriers cannot.
EDITING UNITS:
When a unit is selected for editing, the type of unit, current movement command and when appropriate the hits left and units carried are reported. Editing a unit is the same as responding to a prompt to move the unit.
EDITING CITIES:
When a city is selected for editing, the production, time remaining to completion, units in the city and the army and fighter standing orders are reported. To change the production assignment for the city, select the desired assignment from the "Production" menu. When the production assignment is changed, the first unit of the new type takes the larger to complete than subsequent units. To change the army or fighter standing orders, click the "Army Command" or "Fighter Command" button and enter the new standing order the same as giving the order to an individual unit. The changed standing order is passed to any armies or fighters in the city.