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In this video we will cover creating and managing guidance lines, as well as using the group manager in the InCommand displays. Knowing how to create and manage guidance lines in the display allows you to efficiently get started in the field and manage lines for future use. When you first load to the run screen on an InCommand display, you will be prompted with the New Guidance Pattern screen. If you have a previously created guidance line, that can be loaded by tapping Load Pattern in the bottom left. To create a new guidance line, youll need to first select the pattern type. You can choose between four different pattern types: Straight, which allows you to mark an A point and then either enter a heading; base it on the current heading; or mark a B point. SmartPath, which is a pattern designed to give guidance from any previously driven pass. This is used in irregular shaped and terraced fields where not all passes run parallel to previous passes. It can be used to create stra