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JDOffice 1.2<br />

Soil Type Map<br />

Soil type maps are contour maps that provide a color description of the soil<br />

types within a field.<br />

Of all the field layers (maps) available, soil type maps are the only ones that<br />

have a cost associated with them because they need to be ordered. JDOffice<br />

provides the resources to obtain these maps - it is up to you if you choose to<br />

do so.<br />

A soil type map legend is automatically created. This is a master legend, and<br />

all soil type maps imported into JDOffice will use the same legend; it will<br />

expand each time new soil types are added. These legends cannot be deleted,<br />

and you cannot add additional soil types without importing new soil maps that<br />

contain those types.<br />

JDOffice will assign a unique legend color for each soil type. These colors are<br />

the only element that can be altered. However, if you edit a color in the soil type<br />

map legend, the change will impact all soil type maps in JDOffice.<br />

All soil type maps are automatically archived as they are imported into<br />

JDOffice. However, they cannot be re-imported by using the Unload from<br />

Archive command; they must be re-imported by selecting Import>Soil Type<br />

<strong>Maps</strong>. The shape of the soil type map is dependent on the field boundary.<br />

Editing the data is not possible.<br />

When you move any tool over a contour shape on the soil type map, that<br />

shape’s soil type will display in the message line at the bottom left corner of<br />

JDOffice (the soil layer must be highlighted in the Layers chooser).<br />

The soil type contour shapes - and their locations - can be copied and used on<br />

application plans. For more information, refer to “Copy Shape” on page 213.<br />

Soil type maps can be printed with histograms or notes.<br />

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