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11.3. Setting a new boundary
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11.3.3. Editing a boundary
Once a boundary has been created, it can be edited.
1. Press and hold to select the boundary on the touchscreen. The
boundary is highlighted. Release to display the Edit Boundary
screen.
l Name:Optional name used to identify the boundary.
l Region Type:
l Work Region: Work regions are used to indicate areas that will
have product applied if section control is being used.
l Excluded Region: Excluded regions are used to indicate areas
that will not have product applied if section control is being
used.
l Disabled: The existence of the boundary is ignored.
l Categorized Region: Where there are a large number of
boundaries, assigning each a category may be useful (for
example, to include areas while spraying, but exclude those
areas while seeding). Categories may then be used to define
work regions and excluded regions for the current job (refer to
Setting up job regions, page 85).
l Category: Used to assign or create region categories. Only shown
if Categorized Region is selected for Region Type. (The bin
button next to this field can be used to delete unused categories.)
The bin button at the base of the screen can be used to delete the
selected boundary.
11.3.4. Removing a boundary
If a boundary must be changed, it can be erased and a new boundary
can be set. To delete a single boundary, the bin button on the Edit
Boundary screen can be used.
To delete all boundaries in a field:
1. Drive to the field.

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