Getting Started
Navigating Optioneer
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project list as soon as you log in, you’ll see your project list each project appears as a card with its name, asset types, coordinates, and description to jump in, click select project or anywhere on the card need to come back here? simply click the optioneer logo in the upper left the optioneer project list interface with a single project on the screen with additional information and a map within the project card project navigation panel each workflow supporting a different part of routing and planning is organized in the buttons in the navigation pane l network features upload, edit, and export project data learn more docid 4uylmksn4jsqwutrgfo k create options define cases , the jobs optioneer runs to return route, corridor, and site results learn more about the creating options stage here analysis evaluate the options generated by optioneer compare multiple options and their metrics (e g , cost) using charts and tables, and visualize polygon based results such as heatmaps learn more about the analysis stage docid\ qu3ipnfynkxrgpy1nyjbd results library a central repository of all cases and their associated metrics display results on your map or compare them in the table using ranking methods such as docid\ hnvryoakj4jqywbg zen3 report create quick reports from project data layer crossings project layers explore your project’s gis data, and decide what to show or hide—whether whole datasets or individual layers you can also upload extra data whenever you need configurations this is where you set up and manage configurations —the rules that tell optioneer how to generate routes find out more about configuring and editing your routing parameters docid 973cyqnrcvodbtxxtganv map controls take charge of your map view switch basemaps, toggle labels, views save and bookmark the current state of your map, including its extent, visible data layers, and symbology

