Selecting multiple layers works good for me.  Is there any way
to unselect (uncheck) those multiple layers without having to
group them, and without having to uncheck each one individually?


Mike


On 8/20/21 4:06 PM, [email protected] wrote:
No, it's not a single click operation (qgis has no way to know how many
layers you want to choose). But you can use the "shift" and "ctrl"
techniques I mentioned before and click the "toggle selection" to simplify
checking multiple layers in those interfaces.

I often use the "select all" option and use the CTRL+click to deselect
unwanted layers. That makes it quicker when selecting the majority of large
layer collections.


On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 2:34 PM Charles Dixon-Paver <[email protected]>
wrote:

You can select multiple layers by selecting the first layer and holding
SHIFT, then all the other layers between those two selected should also be
selected.

You can hold the CTRL button and click a layer to toggle it's selected
status to add or remove it from the selection.

You can then add them to a group or drag their order on the ToC, but to
toggle all layer visibility you will need to use the hide/ show selected
features option from the layer visibility drop down in the layer panel.




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