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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">This program is amazingly complex. As
a a new beginner with this SW I have not figured out how to get my
project into the print composer. Even the support instructions
look like they are written for a rocket scientist. I can
appreciate the flexibility that is apparent, but it is a steep
learning curve. <br>
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So, do I have to rebuild the entire project in the composer, or is
there a way to make an import into a new composure as a single
operation?<br>
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Still learning, Mike K<br>
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On 2/19/2014 9:21 PM, Alex Mandel wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On 02/19/2014 05:09 PM, Mike Keelan wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi List,
After completing a project with a LOT of annotated notes, (using Qgis
2.0.1, windows 8), I thought I could "save as image". This function
does save all but the annotated notes. It appears that the notes are on
a separate file which does me no good at all. Is there a different file
type that will capture the intire image? I tried .jpg and .tif.
I could use my print screen program but am afraid I would lose a lot of
resolution when the image is printed on a larger size. I need to give
it to Staples so they can blow it up to 11"x 17" on waterproof paper.
What I'm I missing? Can any one help?
Mike K
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What about from the print composer? as perhaps a PDF?
I usually make a point layer with data defined label positions so they
will show up everywhere.
Enjoy,
Alex
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