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• 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 />

• If you copy multiple polygons at once, they all must be set with the<br />

same rate. When you are done copying, you can change the individual<br />

rates.<br />

7. Click OK. The shapes automatically appear on your application plan in the<br />

exact location they appear on the soil type map.<br />

8. In the Layers chooser, uncheck View for the soil type map layer, or move<br />

it below the application plan layer (you need to hide it so you can see your<br />

plan).<br />

Note: If you want to create an application plan by copying the<br />

entire soil type map (page 210), enter the seeding rates in the Soil<br />

Type to Rate Table, create a new plan, and then check this option<br />

on the New Application Plan window.<br />

Ends Copy Shape<br />

The Ends Copy Shape tool is only used in conjunction with the Copy<br />

Shape tool. This tool ends the selection and copying of polygons from a<br />

soil type map to an application plan. Refer to Copy Shape for more<br />

information.<br />

Bisect<br />

The Bisect tool is used to divide a shape into two separate polygons. It<br />

is only used on an application plan. Once a polygon is split it cannot be<br />

rejoined, and there is no “undo” command. When selected, the mouse pointer<br />

will convert to .<br />

Bisect a polygon:<br />

1. Click Layers .<br />

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

3. Click Bisect .<br />

4. Click on the polygon you want to split; the shape will be highlighted.<br />

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