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(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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JDOffice 1.2<br />

To create a two color gradient:<br />

5. Select Let JDOffice generate a gradual color change.<br />

6. Click on the first color square (Highest).<br />

7. In the Color window, pick a Basic color. Click OK on the<br />

Color window.<br />

8. Click on the last color square (Lowest). Repeat step 7.<br />

• JDOffice will fill in the remaining squares with colors that create a gradual blend<br />

between the two colors.<br />

To pick all the colors individually:<br />

9. Select I want to pick each color individually.<br />

10. Click on a color square.<br />

11. In the Color window, pick a Basic color. Click OK on the<br />

Color window.<br />

12. Repeat steps 6-7 for each color square in the spectrum.<br />

Legend Setup<br />

A legend is an explanatory list of the colors found on a field map. The Legend Setup tab is<br />

where you add, delete, or revise these legends in JDOffice. There are numerous legends;<br />

some coordinate with a specific layer of a field, while others only work on filtered maps.<br />

All legends you add to the Setup section will appear as a selection in the Legend Info<br />

window (per field type). The same legends can be used in multiple fields, and across all<br />

years. If you edit a legend, the changes will impact all maps that use that legend.<br />

Legends are the only Setup item that do not need to be created prior to working in the field.<br />

It is best to create them after you unload the PC Card, so they can be based on the actual<br />

field information.<br />

If you are running a multi-client version of JDOffice, be aware that legends are not unique<br />

to each client. Any changes you make to a client’s legend will affect all other client’s<br />

legends. It is best not to edit legends if you use multiple clients - creating new legends<br />

specific to each client will eliminate confusion caused by vastly differing data.<br />

Two Types of Legends<br />

Although there are numerous legends, there are only two types of legends: discrete<br />

master legends, and incremental legends. Each of the legends in JDOffice will fall into<br />

one of these category types.<br />

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