Paulo,

Well my first answer would be to suggest you simply open the DBF file up in 
Excel and edit it directly, as long as you leave the ID columns (to associate 
the attributes with the Geometries) alone you can do all that you describe.  
But Excel no longer opens DBF files by default (or does it now, again?).  So, 
you should use OpenOffice or LibreOffice to open them, and then do the same 
thing in there.

Bobb



From: qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org 
[mailto:qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Paulo van Breugel
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 2:09 PM
To: David Bradley; QGIS user email list
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Editing shapefile attributes in QGIS

You can do a lot with the Table manager (you can find and install this plugin 
via the plugin manager: menu --> plugins --> manage and install plugins).
If that is not enough, you can of course always open the dbf file. I would 
recommend using LibreOffice/OpenOffice instead of excel as in my experience at 
least Excel can sometimes mess up the dbf file.

Paulo

On 18 December 2014 20:39:33 CET, David Bradley 
<dodod...@gmail.com<mailto:dodod...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Can someone point me in the direction of a better way to edit the data in a 
shapefile?

Basically I want to export what is already in there to Excel, edit it, and then 
re-import it. The editing I need to do is to move a few cells into another 
column, add several columns, and remove many other seemingly superfluous 
columns.

Thanks for any suggestions!
David

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