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JDOffice 1.2<br />

Ellipse<br />

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

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

Draw an ellipse:<br />

1. Click Layers .<br />

2. Select Edit for the application plan layer.<br />

3. Select the Ellipse tool .<br />

4. Hold down the left mouse button while dragging the mouse to form an oval.<br />

Release the mouse button when the ellipse is the size you want it.<br />

• If you did not draw a large enough shape, you will receive an error.<br />

5. In Other Rates, select a legend rate.<br />

• If the rate you want does not exist, enter it in Set Map Rate. A new<br />

color will automatically be assigned to it. Click OK.<br />

6. Click OK.<br />

7. Use the Select tool to position the rectangle.<br />

Center Pivot<br />

The Center Pivot tool is used to draw center pivot irrigation systems on<br />

an application plan. While you draw the circle, the radius will appear in<br />

the message line in the lower left corner of JDOffice, while the longitude and<br />

latitude of the crosshairs will display in the lower right corner. When selected,<br />

the mouse pointer will convert to .<br />

Draw a center pivot circle:<br />

1. Click Layers .<br />

2. Select Edit for the application plan layer.<br />

3. Select the Center Pivot tool .<br />

4. Hold down the left mouse button while dragging the mouse to form a circle.<br />

Release the mouse button when the center pivot is the size you want it.<br />

• If you did not draw a large enough shape, you will receive an error.<br />

5. In Other Rates, select a legend rate.<br />

• If the rate you want does not exist, enter it in Set Map Rate. A new<br />

color will automatically be assigned to it. Click OK.<br />

6. Click OK.<br />

7. Use the Select tool to position the rectangle.<br />

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