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Management Zones<br />

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Summary Reports<br />

A management zone classifies an area of ground. All other areas of land with the same<br />

classification will receive the same management<br />

Management zone maps provide a color description of the management zone within a<br />

field. These maps support histograms, but unlike other contour maps, they cannot be<br />

printed with filters. Although notes can be written for the management zone layer, they<br />

cannot be printed with a field map.<br />

A management zone map legend is automatically created. All management zone maps<br />

imported into JDOffice will use the legend you create, or you may create your own legend.<br />

These legends cannot be deleted, and you cannot add additional management zones<br />

without importing new management zones that contain these types.<br />

The management zone contour shapes - and their locations - can be copied and used on<br />

application plans.<br />

Shapefiles<br />

Shapefiles refer ESRI open spatial data format. Shapefiles are not one single file, but<br />

rather a collection of files. In order for a Shapefile to be considered valid in JDOffice, .shp,<br />

.dbf, .shp, and .shx files must be present.<br />

Currently, only polygon data in Lat/Lon with a datum of WGS84 is supported by JDOffice.<br />

Select Field to Import Management Zones.<br />

Select Fields to Import Management Zones<br />

To select your fields to import:<br />

1. File > Import > Management Zones > Shapefile.<br />

2. Select the Shapefile you will import and click OK.

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