Try right-clicking the layer in the table of contents and then save as...
I'm pretty sure that's the QGIS equivalent of Data Export
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Thanks for the replies.
I came up with a slightly roundabout way of doing this. First, I buffered
my points. Next I ran points in polygons to get a point count with the
buffers. Finally, I ran polygon centroids to get a points feature class
with the counts that I could represent as
Greetings, all!
I am attempting to create size-graduated point markers for burglary data
based on the number of burglaries per address. With Arc, one would use the
Collect Events tool to combine multiple points into a single weighted point
- eg, from 5 points representing burglaries at one