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<font size="-2"><font face="Verdana">I normally use a text field and
add one letter that represents a north arrow from a font.<br>
Those fonts can be found, well I believe in the internet, but as
far I know as well ESRI has its nort arrows as a font.<br>
Then just add the relevant font to the folders where your OS
keeps them.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 27.03.2018 um 17:37 schrieb
knussear:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Well I have to go and find north arrows if I want them in my print layout.
But when I'm just viewing them in my map they are available under
"decorations". It would be great if I could access the "decorations" in the
print layout - since they already exist somewhere within the app.
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