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(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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7. Click More to view the Selection Info window about the information for a<br />

specific layer within that shape.<br />

• Click Show Histogram to view a graphic representation of that data.<br />

8. Click Close when finished.<br />

The Distance tool is used to measure the distance between any two points.<br />

When selected, the mouse pointer will convert to .<br />

It is easier to see the beginning and ending points if you used the Zoom In tool<br />

to enlarge the map before using this tool.<br />

The point at which you click will become the<br />

anchor point. As the mouse is moved over the<br />

map, a line is drawn which represents the distance<br />

that is being measured. This distance will appear<br />

in the status bar and will change as you move the<br />

mouse.<br />

Once you click on a second point, this line<br />

disappears. You are then able to select a new<br />

anchor point.<br />

The longitude and latitude which is displayed in<br />

the status bar reflects the location of the crosshairs.<br />

Measure distance on a field map:<br />

1. Click Layers .<br />

2. Check View for the layer that contains the data you want to measure.<br />

3. Click Distance .<br />

4. Click once on the map to form an anchor point (do not let go of the mouse<br />

button). All measurements will begin from this point - unless you click to form<br />

a new anchor.<br />

5. Move the mouse to position the cross-hairs on the ending point to measure.<br />

Application Plan Toolbar<br />

The Rectangle tool is used to draw rectangular polygons on an application plan.<br />

Refer to “Rectangle” on page 211.<br />

The Ellipse tool is used to draw oval-shaped polygons on an application plan.<br />

Refer to “Ellipse” on page 212.<br />

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