Hi all,

Thanks for the discussion, and it sounds like it is progressing well.

As someone who often trains new QGIS users, I am keen to make the 'on-ramp' to using QGIS as easy as possible so please can we keep this in mind. I am very happy to try things out and give my feedback.

I didn't know QGIS already had the user friendly workflow for adding grid shift files (thanks Nyall for mentioning it). I would like to try this out to see how it works, how can I make it download a new grid shift file? (I guess which CRS do I need to ask it to use to prompt the download please).

Thanks!
Nick.

On 23/03/2026 21:54, Greg Troxel via QGIS-Developer wrote:
Well, we already have quite a user friendly existing workflow in place
for advising the user when they should have a grid shift file that
isn't currently installed, and a friendly automated GUI based approach
for doing the download and install.

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