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

average yield statistics for only the filtered area. To do this, have the filtered<br />

map active on the screen. Select a tool and then either select a point, or draw<br />

a rectangle or polygon on the field. If you select to view a histogram, it will only<br />

be for the selected filtered data. To see the statistics for all the filtered points,<br />

draw a box around the entire field - accuracy is not important as long as all of<br />

the filtered yield sites are selected.<br />

Some filtered points, such as a flagged rock, may be very small and difficult to<br />

see. To help located them, you may want to use the Zoom In tool to enlarge<br />

the map.<br />

To see a non-filtered map while leaving the Filters window open, apply the<br />

None filter. Filtered maps cannot be saved as an individual layer of the field.<br />

Note: Due to the way that flags are used in the field, it is possible<br />

to have two or more flags in the exact spot. If this happens you will<br />

see red points when Show all flags in this field is selected. To see<br />

which flags are there, select to filter each one individually. The<br />

multi-flag color can be changed on the <strong>Maps</strong> Preferences tab<br />

(page 36).<br />

View filtered data:<br />

1. Click Layers .<br />

2. Check View for the point layer (it must also be highlighted).<br />

3. Click Filters .<br />

4. In Filter Type, select the item you want to separate from the rest of the<br />

field.<br />

5. In Show only this XXX, select which one to view.<br />

• If you selected a Flag, Variety, or Load number filter, select Show all<br />

xxx in this field, to see color points which represent the flag/variety<br />

legend color (only used as an identifier); select Show only this xxx to<br />

see color points which represent the legend of the (highlighted) active<br />

point layer.<br />

6. Click Apply.<br />

7. Click Close when finished.

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