TheocBase/TheocBase
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Split territory
Split territory
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It is possible to split a territory and divide it into two parts. Each part will inherit the territory attributes (besides the territory number) and the record of assignments, while the addresses and streets will be divided according to the new boundaries.
It is possible to split a territory and divide it into two parts. Each part will inherit the territory attributes (besides the territory number) and the record of assignments, while the addresses and streets will be divided according to the new boundaries.
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Click along the path [3] where you want to divide the territory.
Click along the path [3] where you want to divide the territory.
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Start [1] and finish outside the territory and (if possible) snap to an existing point [2], before you continue drawing over the territory. Do it likewise before you leave the territory [4].
Start [1] and finish outside the territory and (if possible) snap to an existing point [2], before you continue drawing over the territory. Do it likewise before you leave the territory [4].
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Click around the area [5] you want to cut off. This part will be used to create a new territory.
Click around the area [5] you want to cut off. This part will be used to create a new territory.
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Click with the right mouse button on the map to finish drawing and to split the selected territory.
Click with the right mouse button on the map to finish drawing and to split the selected territory.
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Getting Started
Getting Started
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Show/Hide Streets
Show/Hide Streets
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Press the <strong>Show/hide streets</strong> button. The display changes between the following modes:<br />
Press the
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Show/hide streets</strong>
button. The display changes between the following modes:<br />
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<img src="../images/street_all_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> <span>Show all streets</span><br /><img src="../images/street_off_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> <span>Hide all streets</span><br /><img src="../images/street_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> <span>Show streets of the selected territory only</span>
<img src="../images/street_all_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
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Show all streets</span><br /><img src="../images/street_off_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
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Hide all streets</span><br /><img src="../images/street_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
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Show streets of the selected territory only</span>
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The map is refreshed and displays the streets according to the current setting.
The map is refreshed and displays the streets according to the current setting.
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You can join two territories. The boundary, streets and addresses of one territory will be be added to another, while the territory itself and its assignment record will be maintained and can be removed later if necessary.
You can join two territories. The boundary, streets and addresses of one territory will be be added to another, while the territory itself and its assignment record will be maintained and can be removed later if necessary.
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Select the territory in the territory list box or in the map to which you want to join another territory.
Select the territory in the territory list box or in the map to which you want to join another territory.
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Right-click the territory in the map you want to join to the selected territory.
Right-click the territory in the map you want to join to the selected territory.
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Select the menu item <img src="../images/boundary_join_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> <strong>Join to the selected territory</strong>.
Select the menu item
<img src="../images/boundary_join_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
<strong>
Join to the selected territory</strong>
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Assign the <strong>Name</strong> field only if it is distinctive.
Assign the
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Name</strong>
field only if it is distinctive. -
Use this option only if <strong>Description</strong> is distinctive.
Use this option only if
<strong>
Description</strong>
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Territories
Territories
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Getting Started
Getting Started
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Territory Map
Territory Map