Hi,

You can also simply cut and paste.  Click on the first layer, select all, click 
on the second layer, make sure it is editable, then  paste.  I believe the 
merge method is probably better for bigger data sets.  

Nicolas Cadieux
https://gitlab.com/njacadieux

> Le 9 juill. 2021 à 13:37, L.W. <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> 
> Go to "Processing Toolbox" and search for "merge vector layers" ... this 
> should do the trick.
> 
> 
> 
> Am 09.07.2021 um 19:00 schrieb Michael Williamson:
>> I have data in two layers which have identical structures. How do I combine 
>> the data into a single layer?
>>  
>> Probably a very simple question but I simply cannot find out from the 
>> documentation how to do it.
>>  
>>  
>> Michael Williamson
>> 
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