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Editing fields can now be done in QGIS with either Refactor Fields in the Processing Toolbox or in the Properties of the layer.
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= Refactor Fields =
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Refactor fields can be used to:
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* Change field names and types
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* Add and remove fields
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* Reorder fields
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* Load field list from another layer
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Refactor Fields can be found in the Processing Toolbox:
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[[File:QGIS_Editting_Attributes_Refactor_Fields.png|1200px|QGIS Refactor Fields]]<br>
 
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Note: Refactor fields creates a new layer, but it can be saved over the original file.<br>
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= Layer Properties =
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Layer Properties can be used to:
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Open the properties of the layer in QGIS, then click on the 'Fields' section and make it editable.
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[[File:QGIS_Editting_Attributes_Layer_Properties.jpg|800px|thumb|left|QGIS Layer Properties]]
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Latest revision as of 08:44, 8 December 2021

Introduction

Editing fields can now be done in QGIS with either Refactor Fields in the Processing Toolbox or in the Properties of the layer.

Refactor Fields

Refactor fields can be used to:

    • Change field names and types
    • Add and remove fields
    • Reorder fields
    • Calculate new fields based on expressions
    • Load field list from another layer

Refactor Fields can be found in the Processing Toolbox:

QGIS Refactor Fields

Note: Refactor fields creates a new layer, but it can be saved over the original file.

Layer Properties

Layer Properties can be used to:

    • Change field names and types
    • Add and remove fields
    • Calculate new fields based on expressions

Open the properties of the layer in QGIS, then click on the 'Fields' section and make it editable.

QGIS Layer Properties















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