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(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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JDOffice 1.2<br />

• Soil Type Map: Automatically created when the shape files are imported into<br />

JDOffice. All soil type maps will use the same legend.<br />

• Tank Mix: Used with tank mix field documentation maps; units based on selections<br />

made on the GreenStar Display.<br />

• Tank Mix Application Plan: Used with tank mix application plan maps. Each time<br />

new rates are entered on a tank mix application plan, a corresponding legend rate<br />

will be added to this list.<br />

• Tillage: Automatically created from the choices made on the GreenStar Display.<br />

• Variety: Sorted by Product (crop). Automatically created each time a new variety<br />

is entered on the Variety Setup tab.<br />

Edit a discrete master legend color:<br />

1. From the Setup menu, select Flags/Legends.<br />

2. Select the Legend tab.<br />

3. In Legend type, select the discrete master legend you want to edit.<br />

4. Select the Product, then the Unit of measure.<br />

5. Click on the legend color that you want to edit.<br />

6. Click Set Color.<br />

7. In the Color window, pick a Basic color. If you prefer, you can create a custom color<br />

by adjusting the values on the right.<br />

8. Click OK on the Color window.<br />

9. Click OK to save your changes and close Setup.<br />

Incremental Legends<br />

Incremental legends let you specify the high, low, and incremental values. The<br />

incremental value determines what the legend is divisible by - there is an 11 color limit.<br />

To be able to differentiate between points easily, maps work best with 4 to 6 colors. If there<br />

is a lack of color variance on your field maps, this may be due to the increments set; adjust<br />

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