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<p>Hi Byron,</p>
<p>Start by selecting the CRS for your project that matches your
map. Project/Properties/CRS. Then, go to Vector/Research
tools/Create Grid.</p>
<p>Voilà!</p>
<p>Nicolas<br>
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<div>i have several maps to georeference that have reference
grid in lat/long. can someone please tell me how to display
the coordinate grid in lat long on the map so that i get some
nice grid lines for reference. actually, knowing how to post
the reference lines in any coordinate system would be
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<div dir="ltr">Byron Veilleux, MSc. P.Geo
<div>Conjugate Geologic Services Limited</div>
<div>Calgary, Alberta Canada</div>
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