Hi Byron:

So if you want to great a grid/graticule , the simplest way is to set the map view to your desired coordinate reference system (EPSG:4326 for example).  If you have some data that you can add to the map canvas that covers you can add it to use as the extent of the new graticule.   You can set the extent of the grid from either; calcutate from an existing layer, using the  current map canvas extent, or you can draw a box in the canvas.

To add the graticule, select Vector>Research Tools> Create Grid and fill out the parameters.

Kirk Schmidt


On 10/1/2021 2:30 PM, Firstname Lastname wrote:

i have several maps to georeference that have reference grid in lat/long.  can someone please tell me how to display the coordinate grid in lat long on the map so that i get some nice grid lines for reference.  actually, knowing how to post the reference lines in any coordinate system would be helpful.
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Conjugate Geologic Services Limited
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