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(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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5. Click outside of the selected polygon to form an anchor point.<br />

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Field <strong>Maps</strong><br />

6. Click outside of the polygon on the opposite side to form a cut line.<br />

• A black line will appear indicating the polygon has been divided into<br />

two.<br />

7. Choose the Select tool and click outside of the field map to clear the<br />

points.<br />

Delete Polygons<br />

The Delete Shape tool is used to delete a polygon from the application<br />

plan. This command cannot be undone. To delete multiple shapes at<br />

once, hold down the keyboard Ctrl (Control) key while selecting polygons.<br />

These shapes can also be deleted by using the keyboard Delete key.<br />

Delete a polygon:<br />

1. Click Layers .<br />

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

3. Use the Select tool to select a polygon.<br />

4. Click Delete Shape .<br />

Change the Stacking Order of Polygons<br />

When you draw (or copy) a polygon on the application plan, JDOffice will place<br />

it in front of all the other polygons on the field map. Each placed polygon<br />

represents another layer added to the field.<br />

You can control the layer order (overlap) by moving polygons in front of, or<br />

behind others. What you see on the screen is what the plan will be - any hidden<br />

part of a polygon does not exist to JDOffice - it is “knocked out.”<br />

The Edit button for the application plan must be selected in the Layers chooser<br />

for these tools to be active.

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