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JDOffice 1.2<br />

Field Map Commands<br />

The following is a brief explanation of the commands found on the field map. The<br />

availability of each command is contingent upon the layer(s) selected in the<br />

Layers chooser.<br />

The Print button is used to print a single layer of the field map, or a composite<br />

multi-layer map. Refer to “Printing Field <strong>Maps</strong>” on page 241.<br />

The Export Layer button is used to copy JDOffice data into a file that can be read<br />

by a different computer program. Refer to “Export Field Data (Text or AEA<br />

Shape)” on page 244. To export data as ESRI Shape files, refer to “Export Layer<br />

Data as ESRI Shape Files” on page 247.<br />

The Write Rx tool is used to write a prescription, based on your application plan,<br />

of how you want to plant your field, or apply a product application. Refer to “Write<br />

a Prescription” on page 218.<br />

The Field Information button is used to display statistical information about the<br />

field. Refer to “JDOffice Layers” on page 179.<br />

The Legend button is used to display an explanatory list of the colors on the field<br />

map. Legends are available for every layer except the boundary. Refer to<br />

“Analyze Data with Legends” on page 187.<br />

The Layer Notes button is used to add up-to-date information about specific field<br />

layers within JDOffice. Refer to “Field Layer Notes” on page 230.<br />

The Filters button gives you the capability to analyze your data by separating<br />

variances from the field as a whole. Refer to “Using Filters to Analyze a Field” on<br />

page 232.<br />

The Layers button is used to open the field Layers chooser. This chooser is used<br />

to control which layers you are viewing, printing or editing. Refer to “Using Layers<br />

to Analyze a Field” on page 177.<br />

The Go to Farm button displays the entire farm map.<br />

Select the Startup Screen button at any time to return to the opening screen of<br />

JDOffice.<br />

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