| TNalfalfa - 4/2/2020 09:35
I don’t think you need advanced, although I highly recommend it. It makes life so much easier and quicker.
I think what you’re asking can be done by opening the planting map and then adding the Rx to that map. When you edit them, you’ll see the planting map in the background.
As far as adding the test blocks, I was confused by how you did that. I can change the value of any of the grid squares in a prescription with the editor.
How would advanced make the job quicker and easier? I’m all for that if it’s going to make things faster and simpler! I might have another play later.
The only way I could seem to change the values within a zone was by creating a polygon, otherwise it would just change the values of the entire zone which was set by the contours through the wizard. I just couldn’t view any reference points to draw it off. Do I set the extra layer behind it in the map window, or do I add the overlay using the “copy layer” button within the editor screen? |