If you have an email client like Outlook, Thunderbird or Apple Mail set up already, you can follow the second set of directions. Okay, now you should be ready to send us your polygon via email.If not, don’t worry, you can adjust the polygon by clicking on the points and dragging them to your desired location. If you’re happy with your polygon, great, you’re ready to submit your area of interest to Apollo Mapping.Your polygon will appear in the “Places” menu on the left side bar of the program.Click again on another outer boundary of your area of interest, and continue doing this until the polygon completely covers the area. Once you’re able to see your entire area of interest, while the popup box is still open, click on an outside point of your area of interest. For this next step, you may need to click and drag this popup window away from the map.Feel free to name your polygon, though it isn’t necessary for our purposes. The third icon from the left at the very top of the screen will allow you you do to this. Now that you’ve zoomed in to your area of interest, you’ll need to create a polygon.Using your mouse or the search bar at the top left of the screen, locate your general area of interest on the Earth.Follow the directions for installation and open the program.
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