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Storage is the placement of items in containers, whether a player backpack, a Storage Chest, Stockpile, or fuel reserves.

Linked storage at a Workbench. Crafting projects at the Workbench will go into the "Books" storage first, and use resources from there first.

Types of Storage

Player

Containers

Objects that only store items.

Vehicles

Objects that can be moved and store items. Can store all item types.

Fuel

Objects that require and store fuel.

Linked Storage

Crafting stations and storage containers are connected by a linked storage radius. The storage tab of any container or crafting station can be used to access the storage of any container in the linked storage radius.

Items can be moved freely between linked inventories, even if neither of the two inventories is the selected object.

Players can minimize inventories by clicking on the arrow, which will save space in the menu.

Radius/Range

Storage space can best be utilized by placing a storage object or crafting station in the center of the crafting/storage area. By accessing the central storage object, items can be moved 20 m or more by with click-and-drag.

For Storage Chests, the radius of linked storage appears to be 10 blocks (10 m) in a straight line.

Storage range is circular (spherical), so in a diagonal path, the storage range is less, about 7 m.

Crafting

Each linked storage can be enabled from a crafting station by clicking on the check box. Once an inventory is enabled, its contents can be used for crafting, and any products of that crafting station will be placed in to the top appropriate linked storage. This could be a static container or a vehicle.

Fuel supply inventories are also visible, and behave like other containers and vehicle storage. For example, Petroleum can go could be loaded first into eligible Powered Cart fuel supply automatically when crafted at the Pumpjack.

Rearranging

Each storage item can be moved around by dragging storage names. When dragging an inventory, green and yellow bars will appear above and below each inventory listed. The green bar represents where the inventory being moved will be placed. The yellow bars represent where inventories can be moved to.

Click and drag a storage bar to rearrange your storage list. Lines will appear to help guide placing the storage. When a line turns dark green, this is where the storage you are moving will go when you release the mouse button.

Rearranging storage will only change the storage arrangement of the selected object.

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