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

operation folder; they will look different from the automatically generated layers<br />

as the words (Whole Field) will appear in the layer name.<br />

Manually created whole field layers are included in the Operation reports, and<br />

can be exported as report data. Whole field operation layers can be exported<br />

as ESRI shape files.<br />

View an operation layer (if already created):<br />

1. Click Layers .<br />

2. In the Layers chooser, click Add.<br />

3. In the desired year, open the corresponding operation log folder.<br />

4. Select the operation plan layer. (Whole Field) will appear after the layer<br />

name.<br />

5. Click OK.<br />

6. Verify that View is checked for that layer in the Layers chooser.<br />

7. Click Legend to see the color codes.<br />

Create a new operation layer:<br />

1. If you do not have field boundaries for the current processing season (or<br />

prior), you must first create them (page 195).<br />

• Keep in mind that the current processing year as set on the year<br />

spinner determines the year in which operation layers are saved.<br />

2. Click Layers .<br />

3. In the Layers chooser, click Add.<br />

4. Select New Operation Layer.<br />

• The field boundary will automatically be added to the Layers chooser.<br />

5. Click OK; the Whole Field Operation window will open.<br />

6. In Task, select the name of the field visit.<br />

• If the task is not yet defined, click New. Create the new task on the Task<br />

Setup tab. After creating it, select it on this screen.<br />

7. In Operation type, select the type of operation.

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