Thanks Alexandre for answering. Yes, those projections are quite similar,
but one is in UTM coordinates and the other is TM. I can imagine that the
use of both projections is the same in most of the cases, but makes me
wonder why QGIS does this change, because they have different EPSG code.

  Thanks again.

  Rafa

El 16 feb. 2017 12:45 p. m., "Alexandre Neto" <senhor.n...@gmail.com>
escribió:

> Seems that those two projections are equal:
>
> http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/etrs89-utm-zone-30n/html/
>
> http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/etrs89-etrs-tm30/html/
>
> If you want to force EPSG:25830 into that layer, use the Vector >
> Management tools > Define Projection
>
>
>
> Rafa García Castillo <rag...@gmail.com> escreveu no dia quinta,
> 16/02/2017 às 11:11:
>
>>   Hello everybody,
>>
>>   Just one question: I am using QGIS v2.18. I start a project using
>> EPSG:25830. When I load a SHP layer into QGIS, then QGIS change the SRS of
>> the project "on the fly" to EPSG:3042, even when the PRJ file of the SHP
>> layer shows that the SHP is in EPSG:25830. Why?
>>
>>   Thanks in advance
>>
>>   Rafa
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