Re: [Qgis-user] Help with Composers

2024-12-09 Thread DEREK Beddis via QGIS-User
QGIS-user@lists.osgeo.org ; Alexandre Neto Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Help with Composers Hi Derek As per Alex's email, you can input them manually for a project. You may also be able to export your defined project/global reference scales from 2.x and import them into 3.x. Good luck. ---

Re: [Qgis-user] Help with Composers

2024-12-05 Thread Nigel Berjak - General via QGIS-User
Hi Derek As per Alex's email, you can input them manually for a project. You may also be able to export your defined project/global reference scales from 2.x and import them into 3.x. Good luck. --- Regards, Nigel Berjak Please consider the environment before printing this email. On 2024-1

Re: [Qgis-user] Help with Composers

2024-12-04 Thread Alexandre Neto via QGIS-User
Hi, You have a lot to gain from moving into a earlier version of QGIS. The GUI changes weren't that drastic, but with much more capability. I can't remember if it was in the same place in 2.18, but currently you can configure your prefered scales in th global options. Settings > Options > Map to

[Qgis-user] Help with Composers

2024-12-02 Thread DEREK Beddis via QGIS-User
Hi, I have been working with QGIS 2.18.28 for the past 5 years, just had to buy a new desktop and when I installed QGIS 2.18, the site recommended me to instal QGIS 3.40 which I did, but unfortunately I couldn't understand it, so went back to QGIS 2.18. But on downloading my info I managed to ge