QGIS 3.4 : Add points to exact locations?












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I would like to add several coordinates at specific British National Grid Easting and Northing values. I know this can be done by bringing in a .csv, but I want to know is there a way to manually enter the numbers in QGIS 3.4, and then the point moves to that location ? I've read that in QGIS 2.x there was a plugin called Numerical Vertex Editor that doesn't seem to exist for 3.x ?










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    I would like to add several coordinates at specific British National Grid Easting and Northing values. I know this can be done by bringing in a .csv, but I want to know is there a way to manually enter the numbers in QGIS 3.4, and then the point moves to that location ? I've read that in QGIS 2.x there was a plugin called Numerical Vertex Editor that doesn't seem to exist for 3.x ?










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      I would like to add several coordinates at specific British National Grid Easting and Northing values. I know this can be done by bringing in a .csv, but I want to know is there a way to manually enter the numbers in QGIS 3.4, and then the point moves to that location ? I've read that in QGIS 2.x there was a plugin called Numerical Vertex Editor that doesn't seem to exist for 3.x ?










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      I would like to add several coordinates at specific British National Grid Easting and Northing values. I know this can be done by bringing in a .csv, but I want to know is there a way to manually enter the numbers in QGIS 3.4, and then the point moves to that location ? I've read that in QGIS 2.x there was a plugin called Numerical Vertex Editor that doesn't seem to exist for 3.x ?







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          In QGIS 3.x, create a point, choose the node tool, right-click on a snapped point and select Vertex editor.
          A new panel appear and you can enter the true coordinates.






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            The node tool has been mentioned. You can also use the "Advanced Digitizing panel" and lock the X and Y fields. Use the second button to lock continuously. Then your point will go to these coordinates.



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              There is a neat plugin that does a fantastic one-dialog job, Lat Lon Tools. Would be great if it was Core.






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                In QGIS 3.x, create a point, choose the node tool, right-click on a snapped point and select Vertex editor.
                A new panel appear and you can enter the true coordinates.






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                  In QGIS 3.x, create a point, choose the node tool, right-click on a snapped point and select Vertex editor.
                  A new panel appear and you can enter the true coordinates.






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                    In QGIS 3.x, create a point, choose the node tool, right-click on a snapped point and select Vertex editor.
                    A new panel appear and you can enter the true coordinates.






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                    In QGIS 3.x, create a point, choose the node tool, right-click on a snapped point and select Vertex editor.
                    A new panel appear and you can enter the true coordinates.







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                        The node tool has been mentioned. You can also use the "Advanced Digitizing panel" and lock the X and Y fields. Use the second button to lock continuously. Then your point will go to these coordinates.



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                          The node tool has been mentioned. You can also use the "Advanced Digitizing panel" and lock the X and Y fields. Use the second button to lock continuously. Then your point will go to these coordinates.



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                            The node tool has been mentioned. You can also use the "Advanced Digitizing panel" and lock the X and Y fields. Use the second button to lock continuously. Then your point will go to these coordinates.



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                            The node tool has been mentioned. You can also use the "Advanced Digitizing panel" and lock the X and Y fields. Use the second button to lock continuously. Then your point will go to these coordinates.



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                                There is a neat plugin that does a fantastic one-dialog job, Lat Lon Tools. Would be great if it was Core.






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                                  There is a neat plugin that does a fantastic one-dialog job, Lat Lon Tools. Would be great if it was Core.






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                                    There is a neat plugin that does a fantastic one-dialog job, Lat Lon Tools. Would be great if it was Core.






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                                    There is a neat plugin that does a fantastic one-dialog job, Lat Lon Tools. Would be great if it was Core.







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