TheocBase/Test
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Click the <img src="../images/import_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> button.
Click the
<img src="../images/import_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
button. -
In the <strong>Import territory data</strong> dialog select the option <strong>Territory boundaries</strong>.
In the
<strong>
Import territory data</strong>
dialog select the option<strong>
Territory boundaries</strong>
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Click on the <img src="../images/browse_folder_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> button.
Click on the
<img src="../images/browse_folder_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
button. -
Select a KML-file in the <strong>Open file</strong> dialog.
Select a KML-file in the
<strong>
Open file</strong>
dialog. -
In the <strong>Match KML Fields</strong> box choose the fields that correspond to the <strong>Name</strong> and <strong>Description</strong> of a territory in the KML-file.
In the
<strong>
Match KML Fields</strong>
box choose the fields that correspond to the<strong>
Name</strong>
and<strong>
Description</strong>
of a territory in the KML-file. -
Note:
Note:
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Territories are searched by the assigned <strong>Name</strong> field. If no territory is found, a new territory will be created. If the <strong>Description</strong> field is assigned, the corresponding value will be saved.
Territories are searched by the assigned
<strong>
Name</strong>
field. If no territory is found, a new territory will be created. If the<strong>
Description</strong>
field is assigned, the corresponding value will be saved. -
Caution:
Caution:
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Assign the <strong>Name</strong> field only if it is distinctive.
Assign the
<strong>
Name</strong>
field only if it is distinctive. -
Use the option <strong>Search by "Description" if territory is not found by "Name"</strong> to include the <strong>Description</strong> field also in the search.
Use the option
<strong>
Search by "Description" if territory is not found by "Name"</strong>
to include the<strong>
Description</strong>
field also in the search. -
Use this option only if <strong>Description</strong> is distinctive.
Use this option only if
<strong>
Description</strong>
is distinctive. -
Click on the <strong>Import</strong> button.
Click on the
<strong>
Import</strong>
button. -
Tip:
Tip:
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You can use <strong>Google Maps</strong> to create a KML-file. Sign in and create a map. When you finish drawing the shape of a territory, enter the territory number in the <strong>Name</strong> field and the locality in the <strong>Description</strong> field. Finally you can save your map by clicking on the <strong>Export to KML</strong> menu item.
You can use
<strong>
Google Maps</strong>
to create a KML-file. Sign in and create a map. When you finish drawing the shape of a territory, enter the territory number in the<strong>
Name</strong>
field and the locality in the<strong>
Description</strong>
field. Finally you can save your map by clicking on the<strong>
Export to KML</strong>
menu item. -
Draw a Territory's Boundary
Draw a Territory's Boundary
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Switch edit mode to edit territory boundaries <img src="../images/territory_edit_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />.
Switch edit mode to edit territory boundaries
<img src="../images/territory_edit_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
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Select a territory in the territory list box or in the map.
Select a territory in the territory list box or in the map.
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Click the <img src="../images/boundary_add_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> button.
Click the
<img src="../images/boundary_add_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
button. -
Click along the corners of the territory area in the map. The new territory area is displayed in red.
Click along the corners of the territory area in the map. The new territory area is displayed in red.
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Zoom in and snap to the corners of a neighboring territory to avoid holes between them. As you move the mouse close to a point of the boundary, the cursor signals when snapping is possible.
Zoom in and snap to the corners of a neighboring territory to avoid holes between them. As you move the mouse close to a point of the boundary, the cursor signals when snapping is possible.