A project is used to group together a collection of map layers that have been put together in order to fulfil a specific objective. The following instructions are a step by step guide showing how to create a new project, name the project and save it so that it is ready to add layers to and is available for future use.
How to open and save an existing project within Geoplan mapping software.
To add multiple territories to the map, you can import data from an external source such as Microsoft Excel. The following instructions will give you a step-by-step guide on how to import your data from Microsoft Excel into Geoplan mapping software and display them as territories on a map.
Use the following instructions to add an existing layer from another project to your map.
You can manually create a territory layer by clicking on the map to place territories in the desired location.
Use the design and build tools to manage your territories.
Use the following steps to learn how to use the balance tools.
Use the following steps to rename your territories layer.
Use the following steps to rename your territories labels.
Use the Design and Build tools to change the appearance of your territories in Geoplan mapping software.
Use data tools to filter your territories layer.
Use the info tool to click on the map and find out about your territories layer.
Use the search tool to interrogate the territories layer.
Use the info tool to click on the map and find out about your territories layer.
Share a project with other people who do not have access to Geoplan mapping software.
Export your territories data from Geoplan mapping software
Create a PDF using the printing and reporting tools.
Create high resolution detailed PDFs using the OSM printing capabilities within Geoplan mapping software
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