QGIS Editing Attributes: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
KieranB (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
(8 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1:
<font size = 18>Page Under Construction</font>
<br>
= Introduction =
Editing fields can now be done in QGIS with either Refactor Fields in the Processing Toolbox or in the Properties of the layer.
Line 19 ⟶ 17:
Refactor Fields can be found in the Processing Toolbox:
 
[[File:QGIS_Editting_Attributes_Refactor_Fields.png|1200px|thumb|left|QGIS Refactor Fields]]<br>
<br>
 
:''Note: Refactor fields creates a new layer, but ifit youcan want you canbe savesaved over the original file.''<br>
 
= Layer Properties =
 
Layer Properties can be used to:
<ol>
* Change field names and types
* Add and remove fields
* Calculate new fields based on expressions
</ol>
 
Open the properties of the layer in QGIS, then click on the 'Fields' section and make it editable.
 
[[File:QGIS_Editting_Attributes_Layer_Properties.jpg|800px|thumb|left|QGIS Layer Properties]]
 
 
Line 52 ⟶ 61:
 
 
<br>
 
{{Tips Navigation
 
|uplink=[[QGIS_Tips | Back to QGIS Tips And Tricks]]
 
}}
 
 
 
 
 
 
:''Note: Refactor fields creates a new layer, but if you want you can save over the original file.''<br>
 
= Layer Properties =
 
In Layer properties you can:
<ol>
* Change field names and types
* Add and remove fields
* Calculate new fields based on expressions
</ol>
 
Open the properties of the layer in QGIS, then click on the 'Fields' section and make it editable.
 
[[File:QGIS_Editting_Attributes_Layer_Properties.jpg|800px|thumb|left|QGIS Layer Properties]]