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As far as key binds go, another handy one is using the tab key to switch squads on the bottom panel. It's pretty handy when used in conjunction with the number keys if you have a lot of different people spread across multiple zones.
Knowing that armor storage and weapon racks can remove the stolen tags from equipment placed inside them can be a handy tip for new players attempting to outfit squad members in a new start. Unlike the item furnace (which does the same thing but can hold any item type) they can be built inside any owned building in a town, and require very little materials to research and build.
Another beginner tip:
The easiest way to train athletics (besides running your level 1 character across the map) is to give a permanent "Follow" job to each of your crew. Assign each one to follow the next character over. It works best with 4 or more connected.
They will follow each other in a circle indefinitely. You can have them stealth at the same time and leave the crew alone until they are ready to leave the city and be able to outrun dangers.
Just make sure to have food in one of their backpacks!
Combat EXP is based on the difficulty vs your level in a stat. Fighting starving bandits will only get you so far! However, a neat trick is to reduce your stat levels before fighting. Wear backpacks that reduce your combat skills, armor that makes it harder to attack, and weapons that do the same! By artificially reducing your stats, the difference between your opponent's levels and your own increases, meaning you get more EXP out of it!