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(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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name each exported file as “fldexp.txt”).<br />

245<br />

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

• If you want to save the data to another location (external disk), type in<br />

the directory location or click Browse to locate it. After selecting the<br />

correct drive letter, locate the appropriate folder by double-clicking on it.<br />

Click OK when done.<br />

8. Click Save.<br />

Export AEA Shape File data:<br />

1. From the File menu, select Preferences.<br />

2. Select the Export tab.<br />

3. Select AEA Shape File Transfer. Click OK to close the Preferences.<br />

4. Click Layers . (You must be in Field view.)<br />

5. Highlight a yield or moisture point layer (either will export the same data).<br />

6. Click Export Layer . By default, JDOffice will save the exported file to<br />

7.<br />

the export folder (..\GreenStar\JDOffice\export).<br />

• If you want to save the data to another location (external disk), click<br />

Browse to locate it. After selecting the correct drive letter, locate the<br />

appropriate folder by double-clicking on it. Click OK when done.<br />

• If you manually enter a name for a new folder,<br />

you will be notified that this directory does not<br />

exist; you will also be asked if you want to<br />

create it. Click Yes.<br />

Click OK to create and select the new directory.<br />

Be aware that the exported file may not fit on a floppy diskette. Therefore, you<br />

may need to compress it before saving it to the floppy (remember to<br />

uncompress the file before you import it). You should first copy it to your hard<br />

drive as a safety precaution. If there is an error while compressing, you will still<br />

have a usable file. If the compression program works fine, delete the copied file<br />

from your hard drive.

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